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Traffic Management Reviewer
Traffic Management Reviewer
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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
A. MANPOWER 1. OX
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
TRAFFIC EDUCATION
FOUR BASIC TYPES OF
- Imparting or acquiring general
INSTRUCTION METHODS
knowledge on traffic
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
1. ENGINEERING
2. EDUCATION
3. ENFORCEMENT