TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION 50 QUESTION
1. It refers to the movement of persons , goods , or vehicles, either powered by combustion system or animal drawn , from one place to another for the purpose of travel. A. traffic management B. accident C. traffic D. stroll
2. It refers to the skillful use of means to accomplish a purpose. A. Traffic B. management C. accident D. Operation
3. Any unexpected occurrence which results to unintended death, injury or damage to property. A. Traffic B. Traffic accident C. operation D. accident
4 . Any accident involving travel transportation on a traffic way. A. Traffic B. Traffic Accident C. operation D. accident
5. Systematic process of establishing facts and circumstances pertaining to a traffic accident. A. Traffic accident investigation B. Accident investigation C. operation investigation D. Traffic management investigation
6. Pertains to a course or series of acts to effect a certain purpose; manner of action; or a vital or natural process of activity. A. Operation B. Accident investigation C. Operation management D. Traffic management
7. It refers to that part of the traffic way over which motor vehicle pass. A. shoulder B. Roadway C. traffic way D. accident
8. It refers to that part of the roadway, especially along highways. A. Shoulder B. Roadway C. Traffic way D. Accident
9. It refers to the entire width between boundary lines of every way or place of which any part is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular traffic as a matter of right or custom. A. Shoulder B. Roadway C. traffic way D. Accident
10. This are the pillars of traffic exept ? A. Traffic engineering B. Traffic rules and regulation C. Traffic education D. Traffic enforcement
11. This field deals mostly on the implementation and enforcement of traffic law and rules and regulations. A. Traffic engineering B. Traffic rules and regulation C. Traffic education D. Traffic enforcement
12. It is the process of giving training and practice in the actual application of traffic safety knowledge. A. Traffic engineering B. Traffic rules and regulation C. Traffic education D. Traffic enforcement
13. It Is science of measuring traffic and travel. A. Traffic engineering B. Traffic rules and regulation C. Traffic education D. Traffic enforcement
14. Those are kinds of enforcement action except. A. Traffic laws B. Traffic arrest C. Traffic citation D. Traffic warning
15. is an enforcement action which does not contemplate possible assessment of penalty by the court or otherwise as a result of warning alone. A. Traffic laws B. Traffic arrest C. Traffic citation D. Traffic warning
16. 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. A. Traffic laws B. Traffic arrest C. Traffic citation D. Traffic warning
17. is made of having violator appear in court without physical arrest. A. Traffic laws B. Traffic arrest C. Traffic citation D. Traffic warning
18. It deals with the benefits and adverse effects of traffic to our economy. A. Presidential Decree Nr. 1181 B. Letter of instruction Nr. 551 C. Traffic economy D. Traffic ecology or environment
19. The study with potentially disastrous population explosion, changes in urban environment due to scale and destiny of new urban concentration and new activities carried out, air population , water pollution and crowding, especially transport congestion which result therein. A. Presidential Decree Nr. 1181 B. Letter of instruction Nr. 551 C. Traffic economy D. Traffic ecology or environment
20. It provides for the prevention, control and abatement of air pollution from motor vehicle and for other purposes. A. Presidential Decree Nr. 1181 B. Letter of instruction Nr. 551 C. Traffic economy D. Traffic ecology or environment
21. It directs the law enforcement agencies to implement the pollution control program. A. Presidential Decree Nr. 1181 B. Letter of instruction Nr. 551 C. Traffic economy D. Traffic ecology or environment
22. A Document issued to a qualified driver who possesses the statutory qualification as provided therefore. It is also a public document which has the legal presumption of genuins . A. Student permit B. Permit to travel C. license D. Driver license
23. is issued to an applicant allowing him to learn how to drive a motor vehicle and familiarize himself with the rules of the road. A. Student permit B. Permit to travel C. license D. Driver license
24. A STUDENT PERMIT is valid up to 12 months from the date of issue. A. 12 months B. 6 months C. 5 years D. 15 days
25. it is contain questions concerning proper driving procedures, road rules and regulations emergency procedures etc. A. student written examination B. written examination C. Driver written examination D. Rider written examination
26. It is the control of vehicles at a certain point or area by mechanical means, fixed objects or manpower. A. Traffic B. Traffic rules and regulation C. traffic sign D. Traffic control
27. A device mounted or on a portable support where a message is conveyed by means of words or symbols, officially erected or installed for the purpose of regulating, warning or controlling traffic. A. Traffic B. Traffic rules and regulation C. traffic sign D. Traffic control
28. Indicates directions of permitted traffic movement. A. Crossed walk B. Directional arrows C. Stop lines D. Barrel lines
29. These are markings placed on the edges of the traffic for restriction or for parking regulation purposes. A. Curb markings B. Edges sign C. Object markings D. Object sign
30. These are markings or gadgets designed to reflect and become luminous when hit vehicles light. A. Curb marking B. Reflectorized marking C. Edge marking D. Object markings
31. These are scattered broken parts of vehicles, rubbish ,dust and other materials left at the scene of the accident caused by a collision. A. Debris B. Contact damage C. Skid marks D. Impact
32. These are marks left on the roadway by tires which are not free to rotate , usually because breaks are applied strong and the wheels locked. A. Debris B. Contact damage C. Skid marks D. Impact
33. It is the striking of one body against another or a collision of a motor vehicle with another motor vehicle. A. Debris B. Contact damage C. Skid marks D. Impact
34. It is the damage to a vehicle resulting from direct pressure of some foreign object in a collision or roll over. It is usually indicated by striations , rub-off of material or puncture. A. Debris B. Contact damage C. Skid marks D. Impact
35. Those are kinds of traffic accident except? A. Non-motor Vehicle accident B. Motor Vehicle Non Traffic accident C. motor Vehicle traffic accident D. Motor vehicle zone
36. This is usually characterized by a motor vehicle falling on the roadside or on a cliff along mountainous roads. A. Divergent of road B. non- collision of road C. Running off road D. collision on road
37. This type of accident includes all forms of accident as long as there is a collision , example of there are motor vehicles colliding A. Divergent of road B. non- collision of road C. Running off road D. collision on road
38. This does not involve any collision an example of which is overturning. A. Divergent of road B. non- collision of road C. Running off road D. collision on road
39. This level involves delayed traffic accident data collection and organization for study and interpretation. A. Technical preparation B. reporting C. Professional reconstruction D. At scene investigation
40. This stage involves basic data collection to identify and classify a motor vehicle , traffic and persons, property and planned movements involved. A. Technical preparation B. reporting C. Professional reconstruction D. At scene investigation
41. This level involves all action taken by the investigator at the scene of the crime or accident. A. Technical preparation B. reporting C. Professional reconstruction D. At scene investigation
42. This involves efforts to determine from whatever information is available, how the accident happened. A. Technical preparation B. reporting C. Professional reconstruction D. At scene investigation
43. moving patrol or stationary observation on a specified road between two points usually on one city street A. Line patrol B. Area patrol C. Stationary patrol D. Conspicuous patrol
44. Stationary observation in an area or beat, which includes a number of streets. A. Line patrol B. Area patrol C. Stationary patrol D. Conspicuous patrol
45. stationary observation in which the observer tries to attract attention by keeping in full of traffic. A. Line patrol B. Area patrol C. Stationary patrol D. Conspicuous patrol
46. Traffic observation at a selected place usually one with an unfavorable accident experience and traffic flow problem for traffic law enforcement purpose to detect violations and deter violators. A. Line patrol B. Area patrol C. Stationary patrol D. Conspicuous patrol
47. Traffic Observation in which the observer is in full view but so located for instance on a street, as to require effort on the part of the traffic to discover the observe the observer. A. Line patrol B. Visible patrol C. Stationary patrol D. Concealed patrol
48. stationary observation in which observer is not visible to persons using ordinary powers of observation from the roadway being observed. A. Line patrol B. Visible patrol C. Stationary patrol D. Concealed patrol
49. The messages and type of responses that road signs convey to the drivers as well as to the pedestrians alike fall under different categories . A. Danger signs B. Signal light C. Traffic Signs D. Road signs
50. All vehicles, whether motorized, animal-drawn or muscle powered, shall use the right side of the road when meeting persons or other vehicles coming from the same direction. A. section 37, RA 4136 B. Presidential Decree Nr. 1181 C. Letter of instruction Nr 551 D. none of the above.