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Refers to the skillful use of means to accomplish a purpose.
management
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Refers to a course of action or a series of acts to accomplish a certain purpose, manner of action, or a vital or natural process of the activity.
Operation
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Movement of persons, goods, or vehicles either powered by combustion system or animal drawn from one place to another
Traffic
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application of the processes and skills in planning, organizing, staffing, directing, coordinating, and budgeting for traffic affairs.
Traffic Management
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high-capacity urban roads that direct traffic from collector roads to expressways of freeways. It also refers to a highway used primarily by through traffic.
ARTERIAL HIGHWAYS/ROADS
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Also known as collector road or distributor road, it connects low-to-moderate highways or roads to arterial highways such as those entering residential areas.
COLLECTOR HIGHWAY
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Refers to the entire width between the boundary lines of every way dedicated to a public authority when any part of the way is open to public use for purposes of vehicular traffic, regardless of who maintains the highway.
Highway
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Refers to either side of the roadway, especially along highways.
Shoulder
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Refers to a paved walkway along the side of the street. Its area is determined by the following:
Sidewalk
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Refers to every highway or portion thereof, on which vehicular traffic is given the right-of-way, and at the entrances to which vehicular traffic from intersecting highways is required by law to yield (stop) right- of-way to vehicles
Through Highway
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known as T or Y, links three roads.
3 way intersection
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Most common type of intersection
4 way intersection
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least common type of intersection
5 way intersection
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very rare type of intersection
6 way intersection
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two successive T roads type of intersection
Staggered intersection
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it is controlled by any traffic control device.
Controlled intersection
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usually controlled by a Yield sign or Give Way sign.
Yield controlled intersection
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Stop sign is usually installed. Most common are two-way stops, while other countries use four-way stops. Another kind is the first-to-stop, first-to-go rule.
Stop controlled intersection
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Traffic flow here is directed by a circle, rotary island, or a runabout sign.
Traffic circle
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This type generally prohibits entry unless the exit is clear.
Box Junction
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It is a highway interchange at which two highways that are crossing over another.
Cloverleaf
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Characterized by the gradual increase in traffic users in a given portion of the highway or traffic way.
traffic build up
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These are conditions on road networks that occurs as usage increases and are characterized by slower speeds, longer trip time, and increased vehicular queuing
traffic congestion
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These are situations where the movement of traffic users (motor vehicles and pedestrians) on highways is very slow or stationary.
traffic jams
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These are narrow points or areas in highways where traffic congestions or traffic jams usually occur, or traffic may be held up.
bottleneck
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A state/condition of severe road congestion arising when continuous queues of vehicles block an entire network of intersecting streets, bringing traffic in all directions to a complete standstill.
Gridlocks
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These are incidents or instances of one moving traffic unit or person striking violently against another.
Collision
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Shall mean every and any licensed operator of a motor vehicle.
Driver
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Every and any driver hired for driving or operating a motor vehicle, whether for private use or for hire to the public.
Professional Driver
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The actual legal owner of a motor vehicle in whose name such vehicle is duly registered with the LTO.
Owner
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Every person, association, partnership, or corporation making, manufacturing, constructing, assembling, remodeling or setting up motor vehicles and every such entity acting as agent for the sale of one or more makes, styles, or kinds of motor vehicles.
Dealer
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Any building in which two or more motor vehicles, either with or without drivers, are kept ready for hire to the public, but shall not include street stands, public service stations, or other public places designated by the proper authority as parking spaces for motor vehicles for hire while awaiting or soliciting business.
Garage
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These motor vehicles are used for the personal use of their owners.
Private
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These are registered primarily for the conveyance of passengers and commercial goods.
Public utility vehicles
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These are motor vehicles owned by the government and are FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.
Government
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These are issued to foreign diplomats and consuls assigned in the Philippines.
Diplomat
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What is the color of the plate number for private vehicles?
Black lettering with White background, with the first letter indicating the place of registration
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What is the color of the plate number for Diplomat
Blue characters on a white background plate
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what color is the plate number for Public utility vehicles
Black with yellow background usually begin with either the letter "N" or "P" or "T" or "U" in NCR.
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what color is the plate number for the Government vehicles
Red (maroon) with white background, usually starts with the letter “S
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what color is the plates for electric vehicles
Orange plates are used (white symbols on orange background).
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what color is the plates for trailer
Yellow or green plates that mostly have either "U" (Private) or "Z" (For Hire) in the middle of the letter block.
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what color should be the plate number for Motorcycles
green characters on a white background with the letters "MC" stamped on the upper left-hand corner next to the registration sticker
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what color should be the plate number for tricycles
Green characters on a white background with the letters "MC" stamped on the upper lefthand corner next to the registration sticker.
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These special plate numbers are issued for specific purposes such as fund-raising for government projects and programs.
Commemorative plate
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protocol plate number for the President?
1
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protocol plate number for Vice President?
2
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protocol plate number for Senate President?
3
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protocol plate number for Speaker of the House of Representatives
4
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protocol plate number for Chief Justice, Supreme Court
5
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protocol plate number for Senators
6
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validity of Student driver’s permit
12 months or one year
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validity of International Driver’s License for Tourists
90 days
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validity of Non-Professional and Professional Drivers’ Licenses and, Conductors’ License
5 years