Across
- 2. -It was commonly used by women when travelling and was borne by two mules, one before and one behind each hitched to a separate pair of shafts.
- 4. -Any building in which two or more vehicles, either with or without drivers, are kept ready for hire to the public, but shall not include street stands, public service stations, or other public places designated by proper authority as parking spaces for motor vehicles for hire while awaiting or soliciting business.
- 5. -It had two wheels and room for two persons. It also has a box or case beneath the seat, where small baggage can be carried in. Two or three horses or mules were used to draw this and because of the lightness of this carriage this is especially suitable for rapid travels.
- 8. -A foreigner who travels from place to place for pleasure or culture.
- 10. -The actual legal owner of a motor vehicle, in whose name such vehicle is duly registered with the LTO.
- 12. -These are incidents or instances of one moving traffic unit or person striking violently against another.
- 14. -It 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.
- 15. -Shall mean that a motor vehicle is parked or parking if it has been brought to stop on the shoulder or proper edges of highway, and remain inactive in that place or closed there for an appreciable period of time.
- 16. -This was first domesticated in Mesopotamia, were used as draft animals to draw war chariots and are still used as draft animals in many regions of the world. In some parts of Africa, they are used as pack animals and for riding.
- 20. -In pre-Columbian America, it was the only new world animal other than the dog capable of domestication for use in transport.
- 23. -This vehicle had four wheels, with the front ones smaller than the two behind. This had a cover and was drawn by two to four horses or mules.
- 25. -Around 2000 B.C. it drawn chariots appeared in southwest Asia and 1000 years later, the Persian arrived with cavalry Genghis Khan. In Europe, they were used to draw wheeled vehicles and for riding for sometimes until introduction of mechanized vehicles.
- 27. -First domesticated in Middle East. It is still the chief beast of burden among farmers of the Near East, Mediterranean Area and Mexico, where it was introduced from Spain.
- 29. -It is a highway that has limited entrances.
- 30. -These are issued to foreign diplomats and consuls assigned in the Philippines.
- 32. -This four wheeled conveyance is made of wicker work and was of Gallic origin. A benna can accommodate several persons when travelling.
- 34. -These were first domesticated in Siberia in the beginning of Christian era. In the Altai Mountains, they were ridden in saddles. Elsewhere, they draw sledges somewhat like the dog sledges of the Far North.
- 35. -It was used by ancient Roman farmers as a traveling vehicle for themselves and their families.
- 36. -It is 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.
- 38. -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.
- 39. -It had four wheels, a cover and was generally drawn by two or more horses.
- 41. -It is an area of a roadway created when two or more roadways join together at any angle.
- 44. -They are responsible primarily for the direct enforcement of traffic laws, rules and regulations. They also perform other functions such as conducting of information dissemination campaign, submitting traffic scheme proposals, and other functions as need arises.
- 45. -A covered carriage with two wheels, had seats for two or three and was usually drawn by two mules, horses or even oxen.
- 48. -This method places the student into real life of driving situations from the beginnning.
Down
- 1. -These are narrow points or areas in highways where traffic congestions or traffic jams usually occur or traffic may be held up.
- 3. -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. TRAFFIC
- 4. -These are motor vehicles owned by government offices and are used for official purposes only.
- 6. -It refers to the paved walkway along the side of the street.
- 7. -This serves as a platform on which burdens are placed. The platform or crossed-beam poles are then dragged by humans or animals.
- 9. -The first animal domesticated, is to slight to carry heavy loads. In the Far North, these team drawing sledges are the chief means of transportation; and in the parts of Europe, these are used to draw small carts.
- 11. -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.
- 13. -It refers to the side of the roadway, especially along highways.
- 17. -This is a mass publicity aimed to make road users behave more safely. These basically focus on public information attitudes, and particular or specific behaviors by need to be persuaded into adopting it. Known as road propaganda which may be intended simply to inform.
- 18. -These are events or incidents which may cause unintentional damage to property, loss of limbs and/or death.
- 19. -This commodious vehicle of Gallic origin and had four wheels, this was used by a man when he traveled with his family because this has sufficient room for several persons together with their luggage
- 21. -It is a part of traffic way over which motor vehicle pass.
- 22. -Every person, association, partnership, or corporation making, manufacturing, constructing assembling, remodeling, or setting up motor vehicles; and every such entity acting as agent for the sale of one or more makes, styles or kinds of motor vehicle, dealing in motor vehicles, keeping the same stock, or selling the same or handling with the view to trading same.
- 24. -This is the main executive department which is responsible for the planning, construction and maintenance of traffic facilities particularly those categorized as national highways and other major road arteries.
- 26. -They are the MAJOR road builders and they built 50, 000 miles or 80,000 kms. Roads with feeder roads.
- 27. -Shall mean every and any licensed operator of a motor vehicle.
- 28. -A cart with two wheels and boarded sides, it was drawn by oxen or bullocks and was mainly used by the Roman armies for the transportation of their baggage and supplies.
- 31. -These are motor vehicles used for personal use of their owners.
- 33. -It was formerly used in war and still employed to some extent for ceremonial processions and big game hunting. In Burma and Thailand, these huge animals are widely used in the lumber industry. ELEPHANT
- 37. -There are two kinds of it, the two-humped Bactrian of Central Asia and the one-humped dromedary of Arabia have long been used for transport. It is also used to draw carts. The dromedary which has less endurance but it, fleeter and special fast-paced riding , is bred by the Arab nomads.
- 40. -He introduced the first fast mail coach in March 1785 and by 1800, the English Coach system was in full swing.
- 42. -It was used chiefly by women of the upper classes. It was furnished with cushions, had a covered top, but open sides.
- 43. -It is the theory which asserts that man exhibits a constant variation of life energy and mood states.
- 46. -One of the GREATEST INVENTION of man- it carry burdens and loads beyond the capacity of man and animals.
- 47. -It was a small conveyance that is large enough for only one person.
