TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION
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- 3. The movement or conveying of persons and goods from one location to another.
- 6. a part of traffic way over which motor vehicle pass.
- 7. The scattered broken parts of vehicles, rubbish, dust and other materials left at scene of the accident caused by a collision.
- 10. he built the first high speed internal combustion engine.
- 13. Known as road propaganda which may be intended simply to inform.
- 16. It is an enforcement action which consists of taking a person into custody for the purpose of holding or detaining him to answer a charge of law violation before a court.
- 17. This is means of having violators appear in court without physical arrest.
- 19. Early man, who had no domesticated animals, carried his own burdens.
- 20. he built an oil-fired steam car
- 23. Pack animals were introduced as conveyances mainly to save labor.
- 26. One of the GREATEST INVENTION of man
- 29. The first animal domesticated, is to slight to carry heavy loads.
- 34. events or incidents which may cause unintentional damage to property, loss of limbs and/or death.
- 35. Any inherent characteristics of a road, a vehicle, or a person that affects the probability of a traffic accident.
- 38. It is the process of giving training and practice in the actual application of traffic safety knowledge.
- 39. which were first domesticated in Mesopotamia, they are used as pack animals and for riding.
- 41. It is also a whole police function which involves the actual taking of enforcement actions.
- 42. it 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.
- 43. introduced the first fast mail coach
- 46. In pre-Columbian America, it was the only new world animal other than the dog capable of domestication for use in transport.
- 47. he invented the first successful automobile tire with an air-filled inner tube (interior)
- 48. many traffic congestions are caused by slow drivers or poor driving habits, pedestrian mistakes, officer’s error, poor planning, poor legislation, and traffic accidents which are mostly attributed to human errors.
- 49. are installed to permit safe movement of vehicles and pedestrians at busy intersections.
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- 1. It is the theory which asserts that man exhibits a constant variation of life energy and mood states
- 2. 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.
- 4. these are incidents or instances of one moving traffic unit or person striking violently against another.
- 5. 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
- 8. A circumstance that alters an attribute permanently or temporarily.
- 9. one of the modern ancestors of the modern bicycle
- 11. This field deals mostly on the implementation and enforcement of traffic laws and rules and regulations.
- 12. introduced the MODEL T and had adopted mass production methods to meet the demand.
- 14. It had four wheels, a cover and was generally drawn by two or more horses
- 15. It is the science of measuring traffic and travel the study of the basic laws relative to the traffic law and generation
- 18. serve as the nursery of automobile builders
- 21. The MAJOR road builders and they built 50, 000 miles or 80,000 kms.
- 22. the proponent of theory of feeder road building.
- 24. This step determines the guilt or innocence of a person.
- 25. it refers to the side of the roadway, especially along highways.
- 27. may be walking, running or standing on a roadway.
- 28. A covered carriage with two wheels, had seats for two or three and was usually drawn by two mules, horses or even oxen.
- 30. these are narrow points or areas in highways where traffic congestions or traffic jams usually occur or traffic may be held up.
- 31. an area of a roadway created when two or more roadways join together at any angle
- 32. these are road /streets interconnecting provinces and/or cities
- 33. the application of the process and skills in planning, organizing, staffing, directing, coordinating and budgeting to traffic affairs.
- 36. The striking of one body against another or a collision of a motor vehicle with another motor vehicle.
- 37. are responsible for the adjudication of traffic-related cases filed before them.
- 40. He developed a diesel engine also known as compression-ignition engine- an internal combustion engine that uses the heat compression to initiate ignition to burn the fuel.
- 42. was a sacred vehicle elaborately ornamented with ivory and silver. This had either two or four wheels and was drawn by four horses or as in this illustration by elephants.
- 44. it refers to the paved walkway along the side of the street.
- 45. used chiefly by women of the upper classes. It was furnished with cushions, had a covered top, but open sides