(CDI 2) Traffic Management AND Accident Investigation PDF

Title (CDI 2) Traffic Management AND Accident Investigation
Author Codz Javier
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NOTES ON CRIME DETECTION AND INVESTIGATIONCDI-2: TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIONTRANSPORTATION is an act or process of conveying from one place to another from the Latin word “ Terans ” meaning across or and move and “ Portare ” means to carry VARIOUS ANCIENT MODES OF TRANSPORATATIONA....


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NOTES ON CRIME DETECTION AND INVESTIGATION

CDI-2: TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION

TRANSPORTATION is an act or process of conveying from one place to another from the Latin word “Terans” meaning across or and move and “ Portare” means to carry VARIOUS ANCIENT MODES OF TRANSPORATATION A. MANPOWER B. ANIMAL POWER C. WIND POWER ROADS AND VEHICLES HISTORY WHEEL was invented probably in Western Asia one of man’s great inventions THE ROMANS were the major road builders in the ancient world - Roman road networks reached a total of about 50,000 miles (80, 000 km) CANALS - a body of water used to be channel of sea transportation - the first canal was constructed by Engr. James Brindley RAILWAYS channel of transportation wherein a parallel line of irons were used as roads the first railroad is the Stockton and Darlington line (1925) TRAFFIC -

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it refers to the movement of persons, goods, or vehicles, either powered by combustion system or animal drawn vehicle, from one place to another for the purpose of safe travel originated from Greco-Roman word Trafico and Greek word Traffiga, origin of which is not known

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ENFORCEMENT the action taken by the police, such as arresting, issuing traffic citation ticket and providing warning to the erring driver for the purpose of deterring and discouraging and or preventing such violation EDUCATION the process of giving training and practice in the actual application of traffic safety knowledge

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ENGINEERING the science of measuring traffic and travel, the study of basic laws relative to the traffic law and generation; the application of these knowledge to the professional practice of planning, deciding, and operating traffic system to achieve safe and efficient transportation of persons and goods

4. TRAFFIC ECOLOGY/ ENVIRONMENT the study of potentially disastrous population explosion, changes in urban environment due to the scale and density of new urban concentration and new activities carried out, air pollution, water pollution and crowding, transport congestion which result therein 5. TRAFFIC ECONOMY deals with the benefits and adverse effects of traffic to our economy MANAGEMENT it is an executive function such as planning, organizing, Directing and supervising, coordinating operating recording and budgeting traffic affairs AGENCIES INVOLVED IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF TRAFFIC Land Transportation Office tasked to enforce laws, rules and regulation governing the registration of motor vehicles, operation of motor vehicle and traffic rules and regulation as provided by RA 4136 as amended. Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board tasked to regulate transport route regulate franchising prescribe fare rates investigate traffic cases perform judicial function promulgate rules impose and collect fees formulate and enforce rules and regulation for transport operation for promotion of safety and convenience of public coordinate with concerned agencies and enforce E.O. NO 125,124-A and E.O. 202 dated June 19,1987 Department of Transportation and Communications in charge of planning programs coordinating implementing and perform administrative function and promotion development and regulation of dependable and coordinated network of transportation and communication in order to have fast, safe, efficient and reliable postal transportation and communication services (EO No. 125.) Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) created under RA. 7924 and sets policies concerning traffic in Metro Manila, coordinates and regulates implementation of program related to traffic Congress and Local Council the branch of government primarily tasked to create laws for the welfare of the public Judiciary the branch of government that interprets the law through adjudication of cases

Traffic Management Group (TMG) the basis service of the PNP tasked to direct and control traffic, perform accident investigation, enforce the laws and issue citations. AGENCIES RESPONSIBLE FOR TRAFFIC ENGINEERING Department of Public Works and Highways has responsibility of determining traffic flow planning approval of program and budget finding of construction and maintenance of road and instrument Local Public Works and Engineering Offices local government units and instrumentalities that have the same function as the DPWH perform such powers within their territorial boundary AGENCIES INVOLVED IN TRAFFIC EDUCATION Schools Elementary tasked to educate children to obey traffic rules through their programmed curricula Secondary tasked to educate students in obeying tha traffic rules by imposing school policies intended for the welfare of the students Higher Education they offer subjects on driving and traffic safety course or any allied subjects TRAFFIC EDUCATION - is priceless gem in the entire scale of social order of the road - is the process of inculcating to an individual the knowledge, skill, responsibilities and values to become a fully developed person - the key to smooth traffic flow is discipline and to acquire discipline people must be educated PURPOSE OF DRIVER EDUCATION 1) To Instill awareness of one's legal and moral responsibilities in traffic; and 2) To teach abilities required for one to be eligible for a driver’s license. SAFETY CAMPAIGN the aim of this campaign is to make road users behave properly focuses on public information attitudes; this is characterized as road propaganda BIORHYTHM the theory asserting that man exhibit constant variation of energy and mood states The Environmental Factors in Man’s Theorized Cycles and Interpretation of Biorhythm 1. The exchange of Light and darkness 2. The four seasons 3. Wet and dry seasons 4. The waxing and waning of the moon

The Biorhythm Cycle 1. 23 days of physical cycle 2. 28 days of emotional cycle 3. 33 days of intellectual cycle The High State Physically high people are energetic, strong and agile Emotionally high people are creative, artistic and happy Intellectually high people think quickly and logically The Low State Physically low people tend to be tired and succumb to sickness Emotionally low people are moody, irritable and depressed Intellectually low people find it difficult to think logically and lacks coordination LEGAL SYSTEM FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY LICENSING SYSTEM it is the system of issuing license to any person who is qualified to fulfill the responsibilities required by the licens administered by the LTO DRIVER’S LICENSE issued to the drivers as privilege granted by the government providing statutory qualification LICENSING PROCEDURE REQUISITES FOR ISSUANCE OF LICENSE At least 16 years old for student’s permit 17 years old for sub-professional 18 years old for professional KINDS OF DRIVER’S LICENSE 1. Student permit 2. Non-professional 3. Professional 4. Military 5. International RESTRICTION CODE 1. Restriction Code No 1 - limited to drive motor motorcycles 2. Restriction Code No 2 - limited to drive vehicle weighing not more than 4500 kg 3. Restriction Code No 3 - limited to drive vehicles weighing more than 4500 kg

4. Restriction Code No 4 - limited to drive weighing 4500 kg and with automatic transmission only 5. Restriction Code No 5 - limited to drive vehicle with automatic clutch and weighing more than 4500 kg DRIVER Licensed operator of a vehicle DUITES OF DRIVER IN CASE OF ACCIDENTS 1. Stop immediately. 2. Show the license to the victim and give the true name, address and contact number. 3. Driver is not allowed to leave the scene without aiding the victim. EXCEPTIONS TO THE PRECEEDING TOPIC 1. If he is in imminent danger of being seriously harmed by reason of accident; 2. If he reports the accident to the nearest police station; and 3. If he has summoned the physician or nurse to aid the victim. CONDUCTOR Licensed person allowing limited number of passengers, freight or cargo in public utility truck or buses TEN COMMANDEMENTS OF TRAFFIC 1. KEEP RIGHT - (two lanes, two ways) in case of one way the left lane shall be the fast lane and the slow lane is the right. 2. OBSERVE ROAD COURTESY- yield to emergency vehicle, pedestrians, trains, vehicle with right of way, vehicles ahead, large vehicles, uphill traffic, vehicles with momentum, straight traffic, and traffic signs.

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Emergency Vehicles: Vehicle with physician Ambulance on emergency call Vehicle with wounded or sick person AFP/ PNP vehicle on official call Vehicle in pursuit of criminals A police or fire on call

RIGHT OF WAY RULE - the right to proceed ahead of another vehicle or pedestrian 1. Intersection- when two or more vehicle is entering an intersection the one on the left will give way to the right vehicle. 2. Pedestrian- drivers should yield to pedestrian crossing except at intersection whereas the movement of vehicles is regulated by a police officer. 3. Through highway/ railroad crossing- the driver shall bring to a full stop before traversing to an intersection. If there is no hazard the driver may slowdown to 5mph. 4. Police /emergency vehicle- all drivers should yield to emergency to emergency vehicle except as directed by traffic enforcer. Fire trucks are accepted to speed limit but they are prohibited to have unnecessary speed. 5. From private road to highway- vehicle from private road must yield to that on a highway.

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PROHIBITED PARKING Places where parking is prohibited: Near an intersection Crosswalk/ pedestrian lane Within 6 meters from drive way of any response installation, fire hydrant and private roads Double parking Sidewalks, alleys, foot of the bridge Places wherein official signs are posted WHEN IN DOUBT, DO NOT OVERTAKE. overtaking lane is the lane to the left of overtaken vehicle going in the same direction, overtaken vehicle is the privileged vehicle

CONSIDER THESE IF YOU OVERTAKE: 1. Signal the intention. 2. Make sure that the overtaking lane is clear and free of oncoming vehicle for sufficient distance to facilitate proper overtake. 3. Maneuver at own risk, the vehicle being overtaken is the privileged vehicle. Drivers keep his lane, maintain speed and yield to overtaking vehicle. 4. He shall increase his speed until the overtaken vehicle has cleared the way 5. In a two lanes, on a divided roadway, they may use either of the lanes. 6. In an expressway with fast and slow lanes, on a divided roadway, they may use either of the lanes. 7. Overtaking is prohibited at crest of a grade curve, railway crossing, at the intersection and between construction and caution. 5. THE BUS STOP RULE 1. The buses queue up in a single file in their order arrival. 2. Lead bus moving toward the center of column of busses lining on the bus stop zone, and remain until zone is filled with busses, but longer than three minutes. 6. -

RULE TO PREVENT OR UNTANGLE TRAFFIC JAMS Keep lanes and intersection open in heavy and slow traffic to avoid overtaking. In a construction, vehicles should merge alternately.

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OBSERVE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT MEASURES Observe and obey traffic notices sign like notices and pavement markings.

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THE PHILOSOPHY OF PINOY DRIVER Motorist should observe equity of the lead vehicle, doctrine of the last clear chance on rotunda drive.

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ON PEDESTRIAN Keep off the roadway except when crossing on crosswalk. Wait embark and alight at bus or jeepney stop.

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REMEMBER THE INTERNATIONAL SAFETY REMINDER- “SAFETY FIRST”

TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT

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the action taken by the police to compel obedience to traffic laws and ordinance regulating the use and movement of motor vehicle for the purpose of creating a deterrent to unlawful behavior by all potential violators

TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCER a person duly deputized by an agency of government authorized by law to enforce traffic laws, rules and regulations POLICE TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT the part performed by the police and other agencies with police power including deterrent to law violations created by the presence of uniformed police officer and their special equipment, special assistance to court and prosecutor and incidental service to highway users COURT TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT the performed by the court through adjudication and penalization POLICE COURT ENFORCEMENT PROCESS FIVE ESSENTIAL STEPS 1. DETECTION - wholly police activities and entails looking for defects in the behavior motorist, pedestrian, vehicle, equipment and roadway condition. 2. APPREHENSION - a police responsibility wherein the police are required action to prevent continued and future violation. 3. PROSECUTION - it is a court function, the police also provides corresponding influence through preparation and introduction of evidence or close contact with the prosecution office. 4. ADJUDICATION - it is court function, the police provides influence on this step by as a witness to the prosecution by supplying additional evidence. It determines the guilt or innocence of the accused. 5. PENALIZATION - the imposition of penalty upon the accused. Penalty can be influenced by previous records of conviction as provided by the police. GOALS OF ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES 1. Increase safety level 2. Increase traffic efficiency 3. Ensure harmony and comfortable environment 4. Maximize safety

ACTIVITIES OF TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT 1. Preventive activities 2. Persuasive activities 3. Punitive activities MAJOR ELEMENTS OF TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM 1. Enforcement system 2. Road user system 3. Traffic system TRAFFIC LAWS AND THE ROLE OF ENFORCEMENT

CHARACTERISTIC OF TRAFFIC LAWS 1. Laws are developed from experiences of the public over the years. 2. Laws reflect beliefs, behavior and standards agreed upon by society. VIOLATIONS those act and omissions against traffic laws CLASSIFICATION OF VIOLATION 1. Hazardous traffic violations that cause danger to road users. Unsafe behavior and unsafe conditions are the causes of these violations. 2. Non-hazardous violations that do not affect safety of the public but affect the use of roads. REASONS WHY PEOPLE ARE VIOLATING TRAFFIC LAWS 1. Physical infirmities 2. Ignorance 3. Mental disorder 4. Lack of training 5. Wrong attitude 6. Habitual violators 7. PUV drivers are aiming for more compensation POLICE TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS - these include arrest and citation of any person PURPOSES: 1. Prevent such violation from endangering the public and inconvenience 2. Prevent continued violation 3. Discourage future violation KINDS OF ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS 1. Traffic arrest - the taking of a person into custody of the law. It is made when: a) the offense is serious; b) detection is needed to avoid continued violation; and c) there is reasonable doubt that violators may not appear in court. 2. Traffic citation - made to compel violators to appear in court in absence of arrest. 3. Traffic warning - an act reminding the driver of his violation in order for him to not do it again. No arrest or citation is made. TYPES OF WARNING 1. Visual warning - using gestures and signals. 2. Verbal warning - oral warning made when there is newly enacted law 3. Written warning - combination of two preceding types with written note of citation. TRAFFIC PATROL part of traffic supervision by patrolling to ensure public obedience OBJECTIVES: 1. Deterrence of violators

2. Detection and apprehension 3. Observation and reporting of traffic condition and road condition 4. Providing certain services to public

TYPES OF PATROL 1. Line patrol- it is assigned to a particular place 2. Area patrol- type of patrol assigned to an area of vicinity TRAFFIC OBSERVATION 1. Stationary traffic observation - officer is assigned at specific place 2. Conspicuous traffic observation - officer attracts attention 3. Visible traffic observation - stationary observation that the observer is in full view 4. concealed traffic observation - observer is not visible to the public THINGS TO CONSIDER IN PURSUIT AS TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT 1. Decision - nature of violation 2. Pursuit technique 3. Safety driving technique STOPPING AND APPROACHING TRAFFIC VIOLATORS 1. It must be done with consideration to safety of both parties engaging 2. Upon approaching officer must be from the left side from the rear, be alert TRAFFIC ROAD CHECK It is done to inspect the following: 1. Faulty vehicle equipment 2. Registration and licensing procedure 3. Intoxication or cargo check TYPES OF TRAFFIC CHECK 1. Faulty vehicle 2. Officer directing road check CONSIDERATION IN ROAD CHECK 1. Minimum delay to motorist 2. Thorough checking procedure 3. Protection and safety of parties involved 4. Timing and location and frequency OBJECTIVE IN DEALING WITH VIOLATORS 1. Immediate objective- to act against the person 2. Ultimate objective- to change the future of a person POINTS TO REMEMBER 1. Violators are diversified 2. Conflicts arises in violators 3. You are professional officer, there is no professional violator 4. Be alert for an unexpected TRAFFIC SUPERVISION, DIRECTION AND CONTROL

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an act of overseeing the traffic to keep order on street and highways within existing laws

POLICE WORKS 1. Accident investigation 2. Less serious offense 3. Serious traffic offense OFFICERS ARE REQUIRED TO BE SKILLED IN THE FOLLOWING INSTANCES: 1. Accident scene 2. Emergencies 3. Planned and special events 4. Regular points and integration control 5. Directing pedestrian movement OFFICERS ARE REQUIRED TO KNOW HOW TO DIRECT IN THE FOLLOWING PLACES: 1. Not signalized intersection 2. Signalized intersection 3. Between intersection

SUPERVISED ROUTE A street or highway on which traffic is supervised to some considerable degree POLICE TRAFFIC DIRECTION It involves telling the public how and when they should not stand and move POINT/ AREA CONTROL It is the part of the traffic direction concerning the control of vehicular/ pedestrian movement POLICE TRAFFIC ESCORT It involves mobile supervision of traffic movement, directing orally and visually are done to allow free and safe movement of escorted vehicles. TRAFFIC DIRECTION AND CONTROL It is the control direction of traffic units according to proportionate time to prevent traffic accident to maintain smooth flow of traffic. MEANS OF DIRECTING 1. Signaling 2. Whistling 3. Gestures HAND SIGNAL 1. Use hand signals 2. Use uniform signals 3. It must be clear 4. Don’t make verbal 5. Be alert, stand erect 6. Look to the person when signaling 7. Arm signal should be shoulder high

8. Supplement it with whistle 9. Hang your hand when not in use 10. Constant waving of hands causes confusion 11. Maintain 90 degrees turn of the body 12. When stopping point to a man you want to stop 13. Hand signal should be with arm and palm facing the person WHISTLE SIGNAL 1. One long blast for STOP 2. Two short snappy blast for GO 3. Three blast to be used TO ASK FOR ASSISTANCE A. COMMAND OF TRAFFIC Stand where you can be seen with firm and posture B. GESTURE IN STOPPING Point the arm and index finger toward the vehicle to be stopped then show your palm Repeat the process at the opposite side Not lower your arm until traffic is ceased C. GESTURE TO START TRAFFIC Stand sideways point your index finger toward the vehicle to start, hold it till he verified, swing your hand up to your chin drop and repeat the process at the opposite side Use it when they are slow or hesitant to move D. RIGHT TURN GESTURES Not required at intersection Point to the vehicle you want to turn and point to the direction of turning Vehicles to your left for right turn bend your left arm and allow a thumb sign E. LEFT TURN GESTURES Vehicles turn left from right, stop vehicle from right and direct vehicle to the left Left turn vehicle from your right, turn around and repeat the procedure above Street with one lane only a. allow space for ongoing straight and turning left vehicles b. direct finger left turning car with proper finger left c. semaphore signals may be used F. TWO-OFFICER TRAFFIC The team leader shall initiate command followed by the members. TECNIQUES IN TRAFFIC DIRECTION AND CONTROL 1. Keep intersection open 2...


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