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CDI 2 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
1. It refers to the movement of person, goods, and vehicle, either by animals or animals-drawn vehicles or by combustion system from one place to another for the purpose of safe travel.

a. Engineering c. Traffic
b. Enforcement d. Traffic Management

2. The word traffic originates from Greco-Roman word with reference to the movement of people that dates back from the dawns of history.

a. Traffico c. Commercium
b. Trafriga d. Guillaumer

3. A French noble man, Marquis de Jouffroy d’ Abbans, built a boat which paddles were worked by a steam engine and named it , which means fire craft.

a. Canoe c. Guillaumer
b. Coracles d. Pryroscaphe

4. The concept or traffic was originated from even though it was claimed by other countries.

a. USA c. Greece
b. Egypt d. China

5. The science of measuring traffic and travel.

a. Enforcement c. Education
b. Environment d. Engineering

6. The process of giving training, travel and practice of the actual application of traffic safety knowledge.

a. Enforcement c. Education
b. Environment d. Engineering

7. A device mounted or on a portable support where a message is conveyed by means of words or symbol, officially erected or installed for the purpose of regulating, warning, and guiding traffic.

a. Traffic lights c. Traffic signals
b. Pedestrian signals d. Pedestrian light signal

8. Intended to guide road-users while they are traveling or to provide them with other useful information.

a. Danger sign c. Regulatory sign
b. Informative sign d. Mandatory sign

9. It informs the availability of the sign displayed.

a. Danger sign c. Informative sign
b. Place identification sign d. Regulatory sign

10. The land transportation and traffic code

a. R.A. 7924 c. R.A. 7160
b. R.A. 6539 d. R.A. 4136

11. It is an executive function

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