Traffic Management Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. it refers to the side of the roadway, especially along highways.
  2. 3. These are signs are also known as “caution signs”.
  3. 8. It is the theory which asserts that man exhibits a constant variation of life energy and mood states.
  4. 9. Refers to any power operated traffic control device by which traffic is warned or directed to take some specific at junctions and also to stop traffic to provide safe crossing points for pedestrians and cyclist.
  5. 11. One of the GREATEST INVENTION of man.
  6. 12. While this is obviously a court and prosecutions’ function, the police provide influence on this step by acting as witness to the prosecution or supplying additional evidence.
  7. 14. are the most extensively used form of traffic control in United States.
  8. 16. A hazard is generated when a critical space-motion relationships between a traffic unit and another object develops due to the movement of either or both.
  9. 19. This area is handled by the prosecution and partly the court where the police also provide corresponding influences through preparation and introduction of evidence or close contact with the prosecuting officer.
  10. 22. This is a mass publicity aimed to make road users behave more safely.
  11. 27. An event on the road which characterizes the manner of occurrence of a motor vehicle traffic accident.
  12. 28. These are signs which impose legal restrictions applicable at particular location usually enforceable in the absence of such signs.
  13. 29. may be walking, running or standing on a roadway.
  14. 33. 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.
  15. 35. Any person using a traffic way for travel, parking or other purposes as a pedestrian or driver, including any vehicle, or animal which he is using.
  16. 38. Markings or gadgets designed to reflect and become luminous when hit by vehicles’ headlight.
  17. 39. This result in death to one or more persons.
  18. 41. This is consisting of legislation, police and courts.
  19. 43. Pertain to all lines, patterns, words, color, or other gadgets except signs set into the surface or applied upon or attached to the pavement or curbing or to objects within or adjacent to the roadway, officially placed for the purpose of regulating, warning or guiding traffic.
  20. 46. it is a process which deals with the inquiry about an accident involving transportation on a traffic way.
  21. 48. it is a highway that has limited entrances.
  22. 49. 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.
  23. 50. It is also a whole police function which involves the actual taking of enforcement actions.
Down
  1. 2. As an alternative to banning traffic, traffic control planners use devices to discourage heavy use of a route.
  2. 4. it refers to the paved walkway along the side of the street.
  3. 5. This is another enforcement activity where it involves the conducting of actual inspection of vehicles, and motorists on the road.
  4. 6. a part of traffic way over which motor vehicle pass.
  5. 7. Markings placed on objects on the road or beside the road like humps, rocks or similar hazardous objects on the side of the road.
  6. 10. These signs are also known as “guide signs”, or “directional signs”.
  7. 13. this type of collision usually occurs along railroad crossing.
  8. 14. Generally, it refers to procedures, devices, and communication system that help vehicles and vessels safety share the same roads, rails, waterways, or air space.
  9. 15. This method places the student into real life of driving situations from the beginnning.
  10. 17. The scattered broken parts of vehicles, rubbish, dust and other materials left at scene of the accident caused by a collision.
  11. 18. serve as the nursery of automobile builders.
  12. 20. The speed adjusted to the potential or possible hazards or the road and traffic situation ahead.
  13. 21. This is when the traffic unit/s involved come to rest. It usually stabilizes the accident situation.
  14. 23. It is the process of training road users in the avoidance and prevention of traffic-related accidents.
  15. 24. It is the separation of a traffic unit in motion from an object with which it has collided. The force between the object ceases at this time.
  16. 25. An accident involving travel transportation on a traffic way.
  17. 26. This causes serious injuries to persons.
  18. 30. these are aligned stones along the sides of the roads or highways serving as highway or boundary lines.
  19. 31. It refers to the observation of road conditions, the behavior of the drivers and other users of vehicles for the purpose of traffic supervision and law enforcement and providing authorized traffic connected services to the public.
  20. 32. 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.
  21. 34. these are incidents or instances of one moving traffic unit or person striking violently against another.
  22. 36. an area of a roadway created when two or more roadways join together at any angle.
  23. 37. horse one of the modern ancestors of the modern bicycle.
  24. 40. is the movement or conveying of persons and goods from one location to another.
  25. 42. These are marks left on the roadway by tires which are not free to rotate, usually because brakes are applied strong and the wheels locked.
  26. 44. events or incidents which may cause unintentional damage to property, loss of limbs and/or death.
  27. 45. These are painted across pavement lanes at traffic signs or signals. Where these lines are present, you should stop behind the stop line.
  28. 46. 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.
  29. 47. It is receiving bodily harm. This event does not necessary occur after the accident but within any of the chain of events.