CDI 04

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Across
  1. 3. -this is the most recent of the pillars of traffic which deals with the benefits and adverse effects of traffic to our economy.
  2. 4. -it refers to reduced risk of accident or injury on the roads, achieved through multidisciplinary approaches involving road engineering and traffic management, education and training of road users, and vehicle design.
  3. 9. -were first domesticated in Mesopotamia.
  4. 10. -is the movement or conveying of persons and goods from one location to another.
  5. 14. -invented the lead-acid battery.
  6. 17. -built an oil-fired steam car.
  7. 18. -a state or condition of severe road congestion arising when continuous queues of vehicle block an entire network of intersecting streets, bringing traffic in all directions to complete standstill.
  8. 20. -a part of traffic way over which motor vehicle pass.
  9. 24. -is a ploughed depression made by a sliding tire with material piled-up on each sides and usually at the end.
  10. 25. -high capacity urban roads that direct traffic from collector roads to free ways.
  11. 27. -one of the GREATEST INVENTION of man.
  12. 28. -this type generally prohibits entry unless the exit is clear.
  13. 29. -responsible for the adjudication of traffic-related cases filed before them.
  14. 30. -the striking of one body against another or a collision of a motor vehicle with another motor vehicle.
  15. 33. -This field deals mostly on the implementation and enforcement of traffic laws and rules and regulations.
  16. 35. -these are motor vehicles owned by government offices and are used for official purposes only.
  17. 38. -these are the lines usually white and yellow or a combination of yellow and white officially set on the roadway as separation for motor vehicles travelling in the opposite direction or the same direction in case of two-lane one-way street, two-lane two-way street or four-lane two-way street.
  18. 40. -it is the process of giving training and practice in the actual application of traffic safety knowledge.
  19. 41. -the scattered broken parts of vehicles, rubbish, dust and other materials left at scene of the accident caused by a collision.
  20. 42. -was a small conveyance that is large enough for only one person.
  21. 45. -built his first automobile in Mannheim and he was granted a patent for his automobile.
  22. 46. -developed a diesel engine also known as compression-ignition engine.
  23. 47. -Built and operated steam buses in London.
  24. 48. -it refers to the paved walkway along the side of the street.
  25. 49. -Shall mean every and any licensed operator of a motor vehicle.
Down
  1. 1. -used chiefly by women of the upper classes.
  2. 2. -a covered carriage with two wheels, had seats for two or three and was usually drawn by two mules, horses or even oxen.
  3. 5. -this is when the traffic unit/s involved come to rest.
  4. 6. -to or riding on the outside or rear end of vehicle.
  5. 7. -was used by ancient Roman farmers as a traveling vehicle for themselves and their families.
  6. 8. -invented the electric motor.
  7. 11. -are signs left on the road by tires that are sliding or scrubbing while the wheel is still turning.
  8. 12. -these are incidents or instances of one moving traffic unit or person striking violently against another.
  9. 13. -introduced the MODEL T.
  10. 15. -it means an entire width between the boundary lines of every way dedicated to a public authority when any part of the way is open to the use of the public for purpose of vehicular traffic.
  11. 16. -these are constructed along intersections or “rotundas” for purposes of turning-around.
  12. 19. -an area of a roadway created when two or more roadways join together at any angle.
  13. 21. -traffic flow here is directed by a circle, rotary island, or a runabout sign.
  14. 22. -Installed at the rear portion of the vehicle.
  15. 23. -Modern ancestors of the modern bicycle.
  16. 26. -first domesticated in Middle East.
  17. 29. -this method places the student into real life of driving situations from the beginning
  18. 31. refers to the movement of persons, goods, or vehicles, either powered by combustion system or animal drawn, from one place to another for purpose of travel.
  19. 32. -A document issued to a qualified driver possesses the statutory qualification as provided therefore. It is also public document which has the presumption of genuineness.
  20. 34. -these are road/streets interconnecting barangays with a municipality.
  21. 36. -these are narrow points or areas in highways where traffic congestions or traffic jams usually occur or traffic may be held up.
  22. 37. -Man first used the power of his own feet in travelling while a load is either carried or dragged.
  23. 39. -marks caused by tires on roads which occur when a vehicle wheel stops rolling and slides in the surface of the road.
  24. 43. -it refers to the side of the roadway, especially along highways.
  25. 44. -the MAJOR road builders.