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MODULE 3-LESSON 1 ACTIVITY


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Instruction: Answer each question in a brief but complete manner.
Explain the following:
A. FIVE (5) ESSENTIAL STEPS IN THE ENFORCEMENT PROCESS (25 POINTS)

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B. KINDS OF ENFORCEMENT ACTION (15 POINTS)

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MODULE 3-LESSON 2 ACTIVITY
Name: ______________________________ Date: ______________
Subject/Schedule: _____________________ Score: _____________
Instruction: Answer each question in a brief but complete manner.
1. As a future law enforcer, how will you effectively conduct traffic directions and
control? (10 POINTS)
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2. Explain briefly the purpose of traffic patrol. (10 POINTS)


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MODULE 3 POST TEST
Name: ______________________________ Date: ______________
Subject/Schedule: _____________________ Score: _____________
Instruction: identify what is being describe or ask in each item. Write your answers on the second
column in CAPITAL LETTERS.

IDENTIFICATION QUESTIONS ANSWER SHEET

1. While this is obviously a court and prosecutions’ 1.


function, the police provide influence on this step by
acting as witness to the prosecution or supplying 2.
additional evidence. This step determines the guilt or
innocence of the accused. 3.
2. It is also a whole police function which involves the
actual taking of enforcement actions.
4.
3. This involves the conduct of observation either by
moving patrol or observation of a certain area which
included a number of streets, roads or sections of a 5.
highway. Area patrolling is usually the job of mobile
police officers as well as those motorcycle cops. 6.
4. Stationary observation in which the observer is not
visible to persons using ordinary power of observation 7.
from the roadway being observed.
5. . Stationary observation in which observer remains in 8.
full view of traffic conditions. Here, the traffic patrol
officer is situated in any pace where he could be seen 9.
by all traffic users.
6. One part of traffic law enforcement is performed by the 10.
court through PROSECUTION, ADJUDICATION AND
PENALIZATION of cases.
7. A whole police responsibility that entails looking for 11.
defects in the behavior of motorist, pedestrians, vehicle,
equipment and roadway condition. Requires knowledge 12.
of law on the part of the police.
8. This area consists of legislation, police and the courts. 13.
Legislation defines and specifies correct or incorrect
road user behavior. 14.
9. -Two short snappy whistle blow/blasts for ____.
10. As applied to a street or highway means the space 15.
occupied by two streets at the point where they cross
each other. 16.
11. . This involves observation either in moving or stationary
observation at a certain route or point of a major street
17.
in a city. Usually, this is done by foot patrol officers.
12. The court after due process imposes the penalty upon
the accused if found guilty. The penalty is greatly 18.
influenced by previous records of conviction as provided
by police. Penalty involved is either fine or 19.
imprisonment or both fine and imprisonment or may
result to the suspension or revocation of the driver’s 20.
license of the accused
21.
13. It is defined as telling drivers and pedestrians when,
how and where they may or may not move or stand at a 22.
particular place, especially during emergencies or
period of congestion. 23.
14. This function includes the enforcement of traffic laws
deterrent to law violations, special assistance to 24.
prosecutors and courts and incidental service to
highway users
25.
15. This area is handled by the prosecution and partly the
court where the police also provide corresponding
influences through preparation and introduction of 26.
evidence or close contact with the prosecuting officer.
16. This is another enforcement activity where it involves 27.
the conducting of actual inspection of vehicles, and
motorists on the road 28.
17. This area is composed of the entire road and vehicle
complex as well as all traffic rules and regulations. 29.
18. ). This element includes pedestrians, pedal cyclist,
drivers, passengers and others. 30.
19. Observation of traffic conditions of selected place,
usually one with unfavorable accident experiences for
traffic law supervision. may be conspicuous, visible, or
concealed, depending upon the location of the patrol
unit in relation to the street under observation.
20. One long whistle blow is use to ____ .
21. Three blasts to be used for ____.
22. 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.
23. . This is a means of having violators appear in court
without physical arrest. To ensure that an apprehended
traffic violator will appear to the court or to the proper
authority, the traffic officer should confiscate the
violator’s driver’s license and issue
24. is part of enforcement involving the arrest, issuance of
Temporary Operator’s Permit (TOP) or Inspection
Report Summons or warning of any person who is
believed to have violated a law, ordinance or regulation
pertaining to the use of traffic roads.
25. 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.
26. THIS is an enforcement action which does not
contemplate possible assessment of penalty by the
court or otherwise as a result of warning alone. There
are three types of traffic warning: visual, verbal, and
written.
27. This is a form of safety education. Tell the driver/violator
that he violated a law and explain the hazards of such
violations.
28. . Stationary observation in which the observer is in full
view but so located, for example, at side street, so as to
require effort on the part of traffic users to discover the
observer.
29. This is usually used when you have observe a minor
violation but are more importantly occupied at the
moment. Indicate by gesture of the land and/or of the
head.
30. This is a combination of verbal warning and citations. It
gives the spirit of verbal warning and the form of
citation. This is seldom used nowadays.

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