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DPWH II
43問 • 3年前
  • Ian Calasang
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  • 1

    device mounted on a fixed support (permanent signs) or portable support (temporary signs) whereby a specific message is conveyed by means of words or symbols placed or erected for the purpose of regulating, warning or guiding traffic.

    Traffic Signs

  • 2

    signs that inform road users of traffic laws and regulations which, if disregarded, will constitute an offense.

    Regulatory signs

  • 3

    signs that instruct road users to meet certain traffic rule requirements or road condition.

    Special Instruction signs

  • 4

    warn road users of condition on or adjacent to the road that may be unexpected or hazardous.

    Warning Signs

  • 5

    Informative signs inform and advise road users of directions, distances, routes, the location of services for road users, and points of interest.

    Guide Signs

  • 6

    warn or advise of temporary hazardous conditions that could endanger road users or the men and equipment engaged on roadwork.

    Roadwork Signs

  • 7

    signs which provide means of displaying essential traffic information on wide multilane roads, where some degree of lane use control is required, or where side-of-road clearance is insufficient to accommodate a road side sign.

    Overhead Signs

  • 8

    highway appurtenances designed to prevent vehicular penetration from the travel way to areas behind the barrier such as to minimize damage to impacting vehicles and their occupants, and to reduce the risk of injuries to pedestrians and workers.

    Barriers

  • 9

    warning devices used to supplement other controls and devices necessary to alert motorists of construction and maintenance activities or obstructions in the roadway.

    Flashing Lamps

  • 10

    light retro-reflecting devices mounted at the side of the roadway, in series, to indicate the roadway alignment.

    Delineators

  • 11

    devices which may be conical in shape or tubular shaped capable of performing channelization of traffic which may be set on the surface of the roadway or rigidly attached for continued use.

    Traffic Cones

  • 12

    roadwork devices consisting of pre-cast concrete sections, sandbag, and others which, may be used to guide traffic at the construction site.

    Temporary Curbing

  • 13

    device used in place of rigid barrier posts or traffic cones with a minimum of 450mm by 50mm wide with alternate bands of contrasting color as seen by approaching traffic for delineation of traffic.

    Flexible post or bollard

  • 14

    reserved exclusively for the STOP sign

    Octagon

  • 15

    equilateral triangle, with one point vertically downward is reserved for

    GIVE WAY sign

  • 16

    mainly used for regulatory signs;

    Circle

  • 17

    The equilateral triangle with one point vertically upward is used for

    Warning sign

  • 18

    used for directional signs, service signs, road work signs, signs for special purposes, and supplementary plates for warning signs;

    rectangle, usually with long axis horizontal

  • 19

    is generally used for facility information signs, instruction signs, guide signs, and destinations of point of interest;

    rectangle, usually with long axis vertical

  • 20

    the _______ with point up is used only for pedestrian and school crossing sign.

    pentagon

  • 21

    used as a background for STOP signs, as border color on GIVE WAY signs, warning signs and prohibitive signs in the regulatory type.

    Red

  • 22

    used as legend color for signs having white, yellow, orange, fluorescent orange, fluorescent yellow green background and as chevron for hazard markers.

    Black

  • 23

    is used as background color for roadwork signs.

    Yellow

  • 24

    the background color for most signs and legends for some colored background.

    White

  • 25

    is used as background color for signs related to pedestrian movement, school zones, and road work hazard markers to give additional emphasis and guidance to vehicle operators.

    Fluorescent yellow green

  • 26

    is used as background color for roadwork signs whose legends relate to personnel working.

    Fluorescent orange

  • 27

    is used as background color for direction signs.

    Green

  • 28

    is used as background color for service signs.

    Blue

  • 29

    is reserved as background color for all tourist facility directional and information signs.

    Brown

  • 30

    are used to mark the edge of the road formation. They assist the road users by indicating the alignment of the road ahead, especially at horizontal and vertical curves.

    Guide posts

  • 31

    means any traffic control device marked on the surface of the carriageway used to regulate traffic or to warn or guide road users. They are used either alone or in conjunction with other signs or signals to emphasize or clarify their meaning. Median islands are not classified as road markers

    Road markers

  • 32

    the entire surface of any street open to traffic, including shoulder and sidewalk.

    Road

  • 33

    any public thoroughfare, public boulevard, and avenue, but shall not include roadway upon grounds owned by private persons, colleges, universities, or other similar institutions.

    Highway

  • 34

    the part of the road normally used by vehicular traffic.

    Carriageway

  • 35

    one of the longitudinal strips from which the carriageway can be divided, whether or not defined by longitudinal road markings.

    Lane

  • 36

    means any level crossroad, junction, including open areas formed by such crossroad

    Intersection

  • 37

    an area with entries and exits especially sign posted as such or otherwise defined in domestic legislation.

    Built-Up Area

  • 38

    is the entire body of national or local laws and regulations in force in the country.

    Domestic Legislation

  • 39

    any vehicle propelled by any power other than the muscular power using the public highways, except heavy construction equipment, trolley cars, street sweepers, sprinklers, lawn mowers, amphibian trucks, and tractors, trailers and traction engines of all kinds used exclusively for agricultural purposes.

    Motor Vehicle

  • 40

    a vehicle is said to be ______ if it is stationary for the time needed to pick up or set down persons or to load or unload goods.

    Standing

  • 41

    a vehicle is said to be _____ if it is stationary for the period during which the vehicle is not limited to the time needed to pick up or set down persons or goods.

    Parked

  • 42

    roads where speed limit is 60 kph or less.

    Urban roads

  • 43

    roads where speed limit is over 60 kph.

    Rural roads

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    device mounted on a fixed support (permanent signs) or portable support (temporary signs) whereby a specific message is conveyed by means of words or symbols placed or erected for the purpose of regulating, warning or guiding traffic.

    Traffic Signs

  • 2

    signs that inform road users of traffic laws and regulations which, if disregarded, will constitute an offense.

    Regulatory signs

  • 3

    signs that instruct road users to meet certain traffic rule requirements or road condition.

    Special Instruction signs

  • 4

    warn road users of condition on or adjacent to the road that may be unexpected or hazardous.

    Warning Signs

  • 5

    Informative signs inform and advise road users of directions, distances, routes, the location of services for road users, and points of interest.

    Guide Signs

  • 6

    warn or advise of temporary hazardous conditions that could endanger road users or the men and equipment engaged on roadwork.

    Roadwork Signs

  • 7

    signs which provide means of displaying essential traffic information on wide multilane roads, where some degree of lane use control is required, or where side-of-road clearance is insufficient to accommodate a road side sign.

    Overhead Signs

  • 8

    highway appurtenances designed to prevent vehicular penetration from the travel way to areas behind the barrier such as to minimize damage to impacting vehicles and their occupants, and to reduce the risk of injuries to pedestrians and workers.

    Barriers

  • 9

    warning devices used to supplement other controls and devices necessary to alert motorists of construction and maintenance activities or obstructions in the roadway.

    Flashing Lamps

  • 10

    light retro-reflecting devices mounted at the side of the roadway, in series, to indicate the roadway alignment.

    Delineators

  • 11

    devices which may be conical in shape or tubular shaped capable of performing channelization of traffic which may be set on the surface of the roadway or rigidly attached for continued use.

    Traffic Cones

  • 12

    roadwork devices consisting of pre-cast concrete sections, sandbag, and others which, may be used to guide traffic at the construction site.

    Temporary Curbing

  • 13

    device used in place of rigid barrier posts or traffic cones with a minimum of 450mm by 50mm wide with alternate bands of contrasting color as seen by approaching traffic for delineation of traffic.

    Flexible post or bollard

  • 14

    reserved exclusively for the STOP sign

    Octagon

  • 15

    equilateral triangle, with one point vertically downward is reserved for

    GIVE WAY sign

  • 16

    mainly used for regulatory signs;

    Circle

  • 17

    The equilateral triangle with one point vertically upward is used for

    Warning sign

  • 18

    used for directional signs, service signs, road work signs, signs for special purposes, and supplementary plates for warning signs;

    rectangle, usually with long axis horizontal

  • 19

    is generally used for facility information signs, instruction signs, guide signs, and destinations of point of interest;

    rectangle, usually with long axis vertical

  • 20

    the _______ with point up is used only for pedestrian and school crossing sign.

    pentagon

  • 21

    used as a background for STOP signs, as border color on GIVE WAY signs, warning signs and prohibitive signs in the regulatory type.

    Red

  • 22

    used as legend color for signs having white, yellow, orange, fluorescent orange, fluorescent yellow green background and as chevron for hazard markers.

    Black

  • 23

    is used as background color for roadwork signs.

    Yellow

  • 24

    the background color for most signs and legends for some colored background.

    White

  • 25

    is used as background color for signs related to pedestrian movement, school zones, and road work hazard markers to give additional emphasis and guidance to vehicle operators.

    Fluorescent yellow green

  • 26

    is used as background color for roadwork signs whose legends relate to personnel working.

    Fluorescent orange

  • 27

    is used as background color for direction signs.

    Green

  • 28

    is used as background color for service signs.

    Blue

  • 29

    is reserved as background color for all tourist facility directional and information signs.

    Brown

  • 30

    are used to mark the edge of the road formation. They assist the road users by indicating the alignment of the road ahead, especially at horizontal and vertical curves.

    Guide posts

  • 31

    means any traffic control device marked on the surface of the carriageway used to regulate traffic or to warn or guide road users. They are used either alone or in conjunction with other signs or signals to emphasize or clarify their meaning. Median islands are not classified as road markers

    Road markers

  • 32

    the entire surface of any street open to traffic, including shoulder and sidewalk.

    Road

  • 33

    any public thoroughfare, public boulevard, and avenue, but shall not include roadway upon grounds owned by private persons, colleges, universities, or other similar institutions.

    Highway

  • 34

    the part of the road normally used by vehicular traffic.

    Carriageway

  • 35

    one of the longitudinal strips from which the carriageway can be divided, whether or not defined by longitudinal road markings.

    Lane

  • 36

    means any level crossroad, junction, including open areas formed by such crossroad

    Intersection

  • 37

    an area with entries and exits especially sign posted as such or otherwise defined in domestic legislation.

    Built-Up Area

  • 38

    is the entire body of national or local laws and regulations in force in the country.

    Domestic Legislation

  • 39

    any vehicle propelled by any power other than the muscular power using the public highways, except heavy construction equipment, trolley cars, street sweepers, sprinklers, lawn mowers, amphibian trucks, and tractors, trailers and traction engines of all kinds used exclusively for agricultural purposes.

    Motor Vehicle

  • 40

    a vehicle is said to be ______ if it is stationary for the time needed to pick up or set down persons or to load or unload goods.

    Standing

  • 41

    a vehicle is said to be _____ if it is stationary for the period during which the vehicle is not limited to the time needed to pick up or set down persons or goods.

    Parked

  • 42

    roads where speed limit is 60 kph or less.

    Urban roads

  • 43

    roads where speed limit is over 60 kph.

    Rural roads