Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 5

LESSON 1.

1
6. Travois
TRANSPORTATION
- Serves as a platform on which
- Is the movement or conveying of
burdens are placed
persons and goods from one
location to another
B. ANIMAL POWER

VARIOUS ANCIENT MODES OF - A man can tend several pack


TRANSPORTATION animals moving together

A. MANPOWER 1. OX

- Early man who carried his own - First domesticated in Mesopotamia


burdens

2. Reindeer
1. Walking - First domesticated in Siberia
- Use the power of his own feet

3. DOG
2. Carrying Pole - Too slight to carry heavy loads
- Balance on one shoulder is a popular
carrying device
4. DONKEY
- Domesticated in Middle East
3. Back Load and Tumpline
- Goods are carried on the back
5. LLAMA
- In pre-Columbia America
4. Sledge on rollers
- Moving of heavy burdens
6. ELEPHANT
- Use in war against Rome
5. Sledge on runners
- A simple sledge, probably man-drawn
8. CAMEL RAILROADS
- Two-humped Bactrian of Central Asia - Horse-drawn wagons with wooden
wheels and rails

9. YAK
MOTOR VEHICLE
- Long-haired type of cattle
- First mode of transportation to
challenge the railroads
C. WIND POWER
- Energy from the mass of moving air

LESSON 2.1
LESSON 1.2

ARTERIAL HIGHWAYS/ROADS
WHEEL
- High-capacity urban roads
- A great step forward in
transportation
ARTICULATED VEHICLE
- Combination of vehicles
LESSON 1.3
comprising a motor vehicle

MOTORIZEDD TRANSPORTATION
BUILT-UP AREA
- One of the greatest Invention
- An area with entries and exits
that appeared for the last three
hundred years
CARRIAGEWAY
- Part of the road normally used
by vehicular traffic
A. STEAM ENGINE
- The invention provided power for
many industries and factories in
England
COLLECTOR OF HIGHWAY
- Collector of roads or distributor INTERSECTION
road
- Any level crossroad

COMBINATION OF VEHICLES
LADEN WEIGHT
- Coupled vehicles which travel
- Actual weight of the vehicle
on the road as a unit

MANAGEMENT
CYCLE
- Refers to a skillful use of means
- two wheels and is propelled
to accomplish a purpose
solely by muscular energy

MOTOR CYCLE
DOMESTIC LEGISLATION
- Two-wheeled vehicle
- Entire body of national or local
laws
MOTOR VEHICLE
DRIVER - Any power-driven vehicle
- Person who drives a motor
vehicle
ROAD
- Refers to the entire surface of
GIVE WAY any street
- Driver must not continue or
resume his advance or
1. NATIONAL ROADS
manoeuvre
- Provinces and/ or Cities

HIGHWAY
2. PROVINCIAL ROADS
- Entire width between the
boundary lines - Municipalities and/ or cities within
province
3. CITY ROADS SPECIFIC TRAFFIC PROBLEMS
- Barangays with a city
1. TRAFFIC BUILT-UP
4. MUNICIPAL ROADS 2. TRAFFIC CONGESTIONS
- Barangays within a municipality 3. TRAFFIC JAMS
4. BOTTLENECKS
5. BARANGAY ROADS 5. GRISLOCKS
- Sitios or places within a barangay 6. ACCIDENTS
7. COLLISIONS
TRAFFIC
- Refers to a movement of AGENCIES INVOLVE IN TRAFFIC
persons, goods, or vehicles MANAGEMENT

MAJOR CAUSES OF TRAFFIC 1. DEPARTMENT OF


CONGESTION TRANSPORTATION
2. LEGISLATIVE
1. PHYSICAL INADEQUACY 3. PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
2. POOR CONTROL MEASURES
3. HUMANS ERRORS
4. POOR MAINTENANCE
LESSON 2.2 TRAFFIC SAFETY FOR CHILDREN
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 1. ELEMENTARY
- Science of measuring traffic and 2. SECONDARY
travel the study of basic laws
3. HIGHER EDUCATION

TRAFFIC EDUCATION
FOUR BASIC TYPES OF
- Imparting or acquiring general
INSTRUCTION METHODS
knowledge on traffic

TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT 1. COMPREHENSIVE


- Deals mostly on implementation
and enforcement of traffic laws
2. TRADITIONAL INSTRUCTION
and rules

3. COMMENTARY DRIVING METHOD


LESSON 2.3

4. SIMULATED CONDITIONS
TRAFFIC SAFETY EDUCATION
A. PARTIAL SIMULATION METHOD
- Process of training roads users
in the avoidance and prevention B. GLOBAL SIMULATION
of traffic related accidents
C. CLASSIFICATION OF FILMS

THE THREE PRINCIPLES

1. ENGINEERING
2. EDUCATION
3. ENFORCEMENT

You might also like