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  • Adrian Ramirez
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  • 1

    CLASSIFICATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL LIGHTS

    TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL, SPECIAL PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL, TRAIN APPROACH AND GATES SIGNAL, OTHER SPECIAL TRAFFIC SIGNALS

  • 2

    A traffic control signal by which traffic is alternately commanded to stop and permitted to proceed in accordance with pre determined time schedule.

    FIXED TIME SYSTEM

  • 3

    These are used on major arteries of a number of cities. Signal at successive intersections along the artery are time to change from red to green at staggered intervals, permitting a vehicle that maintains a constant speed to proceed without interruption under normal circumstances

    PROGRESSIVE SYSTEM

  • 4

    Signal changes are ordered by the demands of traffic and are directed by computers that operate on the basis of traffic information relayed from vehicle sensors on the streets.

    COMPUTERIZED CONTROL OF SIGNAL NETWORKS

  • 5

    TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEMS

    THE FIXED-TIME SIGNAL, PROGRESSIVE SIGNAL, COMPUTERIZED CONTROL OF SIGNAL RECORDS

  • 6

    These are lines usually white and yellow or a combination of white and yellow officially set on roadways as separation for motor vehicles traveling opposite or the same direction

    PAVEMENT MARKINGS

  • 7

    These are markings placed on the curbs or edges of the traffic for restriction or for parking regulation purposes.

    CURB MARKINGS FOR RESTRICTIONS

  • 8

    These are markings placed on objects on the road or beside the road like humps, rocks , or similar hazardous object on the side of the road.

    OBJECT MARKINGS

  • 9

    These are gadgets, designed to reflect and become luminous when hit by vehicles head light.

    REFLECTORIZED MARKINGS

  • 10

    Overtaking is possible when the other lane is clear of incoming possible

    SINGLE WHITE CONTINOUS LINE IN TWO LANE WAY

  • 11

    When there are slow and fast lanes , NEVER overtake by passing over the solid white lanes

    SINGLE WHITE CONTINOUS LINE IN FOUR WAY ROAD

  • 12

    ABSOLUTE NO OVERTAKING

    DOUBLE YELLOW LINE OR DOUBLE WHITE LINE

  • 13

    That you cannot overtake if the solid line is in your side

    SINGLE WHITE/SINGLE YELLOW

  • 14

    Stop for pedestrians on an intersection with no traffic light

    PEDESTRIAN LANE

  • 15

    This area consists of legislation, police and the courts.

    ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM

  • 16

    Includes pedestrians, pedal cyclist, drivers, passengers, and others.

    ROAD WAY USER SYSTEMS

  • 17

    This area is composed of the entire road and vehicle complex, as well as all traffic rules and regulations.

    ROAD SYSTEM

  • 18

    wholly police activity and entails looking for defects in the behavior motorist, pedestrian, vehicle, equipment and roadway condition.

    DETECTION

  • 19

    a police responsibility wherein the police are required action to prevent continued and future violation.

    APPREHENSION

  • 20

    it is a court function, the police also provides corresponding influence through preparation and introduction of evidence or close contact with the prosecution office.

    PROSECUTION

  • 21

    it is court function, the police provides influence on this step by as a witness to the prosecution by supplying additional evidence. It determines the guilt or innocence of the accused.

    ADJUDICATION

  • 22

    the imposition of penalty upon the accused. Penalty can be influenced by previous records of conviction as provided by the police.

    PENALIZATION

  • 23

    Such as preventive patrols, directing, supervising, traffic, investigating accidents and eliminating road hazards

    PREVENTIVE ACTIVITIES

  • 24

    such as oral warning, written warning or visible patrols

    PERSUASIVE ACTIVITIES

  • 25

    normally dealt with by the courts, police or traffic authorities

    PUNITIVE ACTIVITIES

  • 26

    the taking of a person into custody of the law.

    TRAFFIC ARREST

  • 27

    made to compel violators to appear in court in absence of arrest.

    TRAFFIC CITATION

  • 28

    an act reminding the driver of his violation in order for him to not do it again. No arrest or citation is made.

    TRAFFIC WARNING

  • 29

    using gestures and signals. Usually used when you have observed a minor violation but more importantly occupied at a moment.

    GESTURE WARNING

  • 30

    oral warning made when there is newly enacted law. This is a form of safety education. Tell the driver/violator that he violated a law and explain the hazards of such violation.

    ORAL WARNING

  • 31

    combination of verbal warning and citation. This is seldom used nowadays.

    WRITTEN WARNING

  • 32

    Who issued TVR or Traffic Violation Report?

    MMDA

  • 33

    A traffic citation issued by Local Government Unit.

    OPERATOR VIOLATION RECIEPT/OVR

  • 34

    Who issued Temporary Operator’s Permit

    LAND TRANSPORTATION OFFICE

  • 35

    It refers to the observation of road conditions, the behavior of the drivers and other users of vehicles for the purpose of traffic supervision and law enforcement and providing authorized traffic-connected services to the public.

    TRAFFIC PATROL

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    CLASSIFICATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL LIGHTS

    TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL, SPECIAL PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL, TRAIN APPROACH AND GATES SIGNAL, OTHER SPECIAL TRAFFIC SIGNALS

  • 2

    A traffic control signal by which traffic is alternately commanded to stop and permitted to proceed in accordance with pre determined time schedule.

    FIXED TIME SYSTEM

  • 3

    These are used on major arteries of a number of cities. Signal at successive intersections along the artery are time to change from red to green at staggered intervals, permitting a vehicle that maintains a constant speed to proceed without interruption under normal circumstances

    PROGRESSIVE SYSTEM

  • 4

    Signal changes are ordered by the demands of traffic and are directed by computers that operate on the basis of traffic information relayed from vehicle sensors on the streets.

    COMPUTERIZED CONTROL OF SIGNAL NETWORKS

  • 5

    TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEMS

    THE FIXED-TIME SIGNAL, PROGRESSIVE SIGNAL, COMPUTERIZED CONTROL OF SIGNAL RECORDS

  • 6

    These are lines usually white and yellow or a combination of white and yellow officially set on roadways as separation for motor vehicles traveling opposite or the same direction

    PAVEMENT MARKINGS

  • 7

    These are markings placed on the curbs or edges of the traffic for restriction or for parking regulation purposes.

    CURB MARKINGS FOR RESTRICTIONS

  • 8

    These are markings placed on objects on the road or beside the road like humps, rocks , or similar hazardous object on the side of the road.

    OBJECT MARKINGS

  • 9

    These are gadgets, designed to reflect and become luminous when hit by vehicles head light.

    REFLECTORIZED MARKINGS

  • 10

    Overtaking is possible when the other lane is clear of incoming possible

    SINGLE WHITE CONTINOUS LINE IN TWO LANE WAY

  • 11

    When there are slow and fast lanes , NEVER overtake by passing over the solid white lanes

    SINGLE WHITE CONTINOUS LINE IN FOUR WAY ROAD

  • 12

    ABSOLUTE NO OVERTAKING

    DOUBLE YELLOW LINE OR DOUBLE WHITE LINE

  • 13

    That you cannot overtake if the solid line is in your side

    SINGLE WHITE/SINGLE YELLOW

  • 14

    Stop for pedestrians on an intersection with no traffic light

    PEDESTRIAN LANE

  • 15

    This area consists of legislation, police and the courts.

    ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM

  • 16

    Includes pedestrians, pedal cyclist, drivers, passengers, and others.

    ROAD WAY USER SYSTEMS

  • 17

    This area is composed of the entire road and vehicle complex, as well as all traffic rules and regulations.

    ROAD SYSTEM

  • 18

    wholly police activity and entails looking for defects in the behavior motorist, pedestrian, vehicle, equipment and roadway condition.

    DETECTION

  • 19

    a police responsibility wherein the police are required action to prevent continued and future violation.

    APPREHENSION

  • 20

    it is a court function, the police also provides corresponding influence through preparation and introduction of evidence or close contact with the prosecution office.

    PROSECUTION

  • 21

    it is court function, the police provides influence on this step by as a witness to the prosecution by supplying additional evidence. It determines the guilt or innocence of the accused.

    ADJUDICATION

  • 22

    the imposition of penalty upon the accused. Penalty can be influenced by previous records of conviction as provided by the police.

    PENALIZATION

  • 23

    Such as preventive patrols, directing, supervising, traffic, investigating accidents and eliminating road hazards

    PREVENTIVE ACTIVITIES

  • 24

    such as oral warning, written warning or visible patrols

    PERSUASIVE ACTIVITIES

  • 25

    normally dealt with by the courts, police or traffic authorities

    PUNITIVE ACTIVITIES

  • 26

    the taking of a person into custody of the law.

    TRAFFIC ARREST

  • 27

    made to compel violators to appear in court in absence of arrest.

    TRAFFIC CITATION

  • 28

    an act reminding the driver of his violation in order for him to not do it again. No arrest or citation is made.

    TRAFFIC WARNING

  • 29

    using gestures and signals. Usually used when you have observed a minor violation but more importantly occupied at a moment.

    GESTURE WARNING

  • 30

    oral warning made when there is newly enacted law. This is a form of safety education. Tell the driver/violator that he violated a law and explain the hazards of such violation.

    ORAL WARNING

  • 31

    combination of verbal warning and citation. This is seldom used nowadays.

    WRITTEN WARNING

  • 32

    Who issued TVR or Traffic Violation Report?

    MMDA

  • 33

    A traffic citation issued by Local Government Unit.

    OPERATOR VIOLATION RECIEPT/OVR

  • 34

    Who issued Temporary Operator’s Permit

    LAND TRANSPORTATION OFFICE

  • 35

    It refers to the observation of road conditions, the behavior of the drivers and other users of vehicles for the purpose of traffic supervision and law enforcement and providing authorized traffic-connected services to the public.

    TRAFFIC PATROL