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Driving Enhancement Program

Subject No. 2

Road and Traffic


Rules
Subject Code: DEP-8-S-02
ROAD AND TRAFFIC RULES

TRAFFIC SIGNS,
SIGNALS AND
PAVEMENT MARKINGS
TRAFFIC SIGNS, SIGNALS AND
PAVEMENT MARKINGS

Regulatory Signs - Signs that inform


road users of traffic laws and regulations
which, if disregarded, will constitute an
offense.
REGULATORY SIGNS

PROHIBITIVE

DIRECTIONAL SIGNS
PARKING
MISCELLANEOUS AND GIVE
SIGNS WAY SIGNS
YIELD SIGN

STOP SIGN
REGULATORY SIGNS
Identify:

a.No stopping
b.No parking
c.No entry

Identify:

a.No stopping
b.No parking
c.No entry
REGULATORY SIGNS
Identify:

a.No overtaking
b.No double parking
c. None of the above

Identify:

a.No stopping
b.No parking
c. End of speed limit
REGULATORY SIGNS
NO TURN SIGNS

NO ENTRY FOR ALL VEHICLES

NO CARS NO JEEPNEYS NO BUSES NO TRUCKS

OTHER PROHIBITIVE SIGNS

NO BICYCLES NO MOTORCYCLES NO TRICYCLES NO VEHICLES


WITH TRAILER

NO ENTRY FOR SPECIFIC


VEHICLES
REGULATORY SIGNS

MAXIMUM SPEED END OF SPEED MINIMUM SPEED


RESTRICTION RESTRICTION RESTRICTION

pedestrians must use an overpass


or pedestrian crossing.
REGULATORY SIGNS
Section 35 (b)

Passengers Motor trucks


MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SPEEDS Cars and and buses
UNDER RA 4136 Motorcycle

1. Highways with no blind corners and no 50 km. per


80 km. per hour
residential or commercial structures hour
2. Boulevards designated as “through street” 30 km. per
40 km. per hour
with no blind corners hour
30 km. per
3. City or municipal streets 30 km. per hour
hour
20 km. per
4. Crowded streets and intersections 20 km. per hour
hour
REGULATORY SIGNS
Speeding does not apply to the following:
1) A physician or his driver;
2) The driver of a hospital ambulance;
3) Any driver bringing a wounded or sick person;
4) The driver of a motor vehicle belonging to the
Armed Forces;
5) The driver of a vehicle in pursuit of a criminal;
6) A law-enforcement officer in pursuit of violator
of traffic laws; and
7) The fire truck driver.
Section 35 (c)
REGULATORY SIGNS

Identify:

a.Do not enter


b.Both lanes going to
one direction
c. None of the above
REGULATORY SIGNS

DIRECTION SIGNS - These signs indicate the only


direction(s) in which the motorist is obliged to follow.

PRIORITY
SIGNS STOP SIGN- driver must stop at designated
STOP LINE. NO PARKING within 6 meters.

GIVE WAY SIGN- yield to the vehicles on right


side of intersection.
REGULATORY SIGNS

Identify:

a.No Stopping
b.No Parking on both side
c. No Entry
d.None of the above
REGULATORY SIGNS

Identify:

a.No Stopping
b.No Parking
c. None of the above
d.No Entry
RIPPLE EFFECT

A simple obstruction creates


unmeasurable impact to the
flow of traffic. How much more if
you stop at a non-stopping
zone?
REGULATORY SIGNS

ALLOWABLE PARKING AND


LOADING ZONE AT A GIVEN
TIME AND PLACE

NO PARKING FIRE
HYDRANT - no parking within
4 meters of the fire hydrant

NO PARKING
NO LOADING /UNLOADING SIGNS
WITHIN RED-PAINTED CURB
REGULATORY SIGNS
BUS-PUJ STOP ZONE-
parking is not allowed. NO STOPPING OR
PARKING ANYTIME WITHIN
THE YELLOW BOX

BUS STOP ZONE-


parking is not allowed.

RIGHT TURNER CROSS AT BROKEN


LINES - vehicles from the left lane may
cross the broken line to turn right within
PUJ STOP ZONE- the BUS/PUJ zone.
parking is not allowed.

No Parking anytime from


NO PARKING: Monday to Friday.
TOW-AWAY ZONE-
parked vehicle will be
towed.
REGULATORY SIGNS

NO ENTRY FOR
VEHICLES WITH MORE
NO ENTRY FOR THAN 2 METERS OF
VEHICLES WITH GROSS WIDTH
AXLE LOAD OF MORE
THAN 2 TONNES
NO ENTRY FOR
VEHICLES WITH MORE
THAN 3.5 METERS IN
NO ENTRY FOR HEIGHT
VEHICLES WITH GROSS
VEHICLE MASS OF
MORE THAN 5 TONNES NO ENTRY FOR
VEHICLES WITH MORE
THAN 10 METERS IN
LENGTH
REGULATORY SIGNS

BE AWARE OF
PEDESTRIAN OR
CHILDREN CROSSING

USE SEAT BELT sign is used


pursuant to R.A. No. 8750, the
Seat Belt Law.
BE AWARE OF
BIKERS OR CYCLIST

NO BLOWING BE AWARE OF
OF HORNS PWD CROSSING
TRAFFIC RULES

Warning Signs - Signs used to warn


motorists of potentially hazardous conditions
on or adjacent to the road. It advise motorists
of road conditions that require caution and
may call for a reduction in speed, in the
interest of safety and that of other road users.
WARNING SIGNS
TYPES OF ROAD CURVE AHEAD

SHARP TURN DOUBLE SHARP CURVE DOUBLE CURVE WINDING ROAD HAIRPIN BEND
TURN

APPROACHING INTERSECTION OR JUNCTION


APPROACH TO
MERGING TRAFFIC
INTERSECTION
SIDE ROAD

T-Junction Y-Junction
ahead ahead
APPROACH TO
INTERSECTION
Roundabout ahead
(Rotunda) SIDE ROAD JUNCTION AHEAD
WARNING SIGNS
ADVANCE WARNING OR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE SIGNS

TRAFFIC LIGHTS AHEAD- driver


must not park or stop within six (6) STOP SIGN AHEAD GIVE WAY SIGN AHEAD
meters of this sign as it reduces
visibility for other drivers.

ROAD WIDTH SIGNS

TWO-WAY END OF TWO-WAY


ROAD AHEAD ROAD AHEAD

SALUBUNGAN
ROAD NARROWS AHEAD NARROW BRIDGE AHEAD
WARNING SIGNS
ROAD OBSTACLE SIGNS

OPENING UNEVEN ROAD HUMP AHEAD DOWNHILL UPHILL SIGN LOW-FLYING


BRIDGE AHEAD AHEAD SIGN AIRPLANE ZONE

SPILL WAY FLOOD-PRONE LANDSLIDE- ANIMAL CROSSING SLIPPERY ROAD


SIGN AREA PRONE AREA AHEAD
WARNING SIGNS
OTHER WARNING SIGNS
BE AWARE AND
STOP FOR PWD
PEDESTRIANS
CROSSING AHEAD
CROSSING AHEAD

ADVICE TO PEDESTRIANS
TO CROSS AT DESIGNATED
AREAS
BE AWARE AND STOP FOR
CHILDREN CROSSING AHEAD

MOSTLY WITH SUPPLEMENTARY SIGNS

BE AWARE AND SLOW DOWN


ON BIKE LANE AHEAD
PEDESTRIAN
CROSSING

PEDESTRIAN or
CHILDREN
CROSSING
AHEAD
WARNING SIGNS
RAILROAD CROSSING SIGNS

RAILROAD CROSSING
VEHICLES MUST STOP OR
GIVE THE RIGHT OF WAY AND
POSITIONED IN AN AREA RAILROAD CROSSING
THAT ARE EASILY SEEN ADVANCE WARNING

ROAD WORK AHEAD

ROAD WORK OR ROAD


CONSTRUCTION AHEAD ADDITIONAL SIGN ON
ROAD WORKS AHEAD
GUIDE OR INFORMATIVE SIGNS

Informs and advice road users about the


directions, distances, routes, the location
of services for road users, and point of
interest.
GUIDE OR INFORMATIVE SIGNS

INTERSECTION DIRECTION
ADVANCE DIRECTION SIGNS -
SIGNS - Visible in less than 1
These signs indicate the only
kilometer before an intersection.
direction(s) in which the motorist
is obliged to follow.
GUIDE OR INFORMATIVE SIGNS

REASSURANCE DIRECTION SIGNS


- Approximate distance of a particular exit

FINGER BOARD & DIRECTION SIGNS


- Provides direction to towns, tourist
spots, geographic interests at less
important intersections

TOURIST INFORMATION,
DISTANCE AND DIRECTION SIGNS
GUIDE OR INFORMATIVE SIGNS
STREET NAME SIGNS
- Informs the road users the names of roads
and streets they are passing or entering.

TOWN NAMES & GEOGRAPHICAL


FEATURES SIGNS

- Signs that conveys the general


information of interest, such as
geographical locations.
GUIDE OR INFORMATIVE SIGNS

SERVICE SIGNS

Hospital First Aid Telephone Gasoline Station Parking Area Accommodation


Ambulance Hospital Hotel, Motel

Caravan Site Camping Area Information Center Refreshment Restaurant, Cafes Rest Area, Picnic
Ground

Litter Bin

Directions of Airport Truck Parking Rest Rooms Disabled


Parking Service
GUIDE OR INFORMATIVE SIGNS
ROUTE MARKERS - The identification and general direction of arterial
roads and national highways that have significance by showing the number
and direction of the route.
Philippine Highway Network Asian Highway Route Marker

In the Philippines distance is measured from the


Zero Kilometer Post in each Province which should
be somewhere near the Provincial Building. In Luzon
distance is measured between each Provincial Zero
KM Post and the Zero KM Post in Luneta Park,
Manila.
OTHER EXPRESSWAY SIGNS

Direction to Expressway

Prohibition Signs

Proper Lane
Direction SPECIAL SIGNS THAT CAN BE SEEN
Signs 200 METERS FROM THE TOLL EXIT
OTHER EXPRESSWAY SIGNS

RIGHT LANE ENDS, MERGE LEFT;


DISTANCE TO THE
MERGING LANES IS
500 METERS

CHECK BRAKES used in conjunction


with REDUCE SPEED NOW sign on
expressway.
OTHER EXPRESSWAY SIGNS

Toll Charges
EXPRESSWAY RULES

All Vehicles

1 2
1 2 3 4

Passing for Vehicles Cars, small and medium


passenger buses, freight
from Lane 2 vehicles with under 1.5 ton
cargo
1 2 3
Large passenger
buses and freight
Freight Vehicles with over 1.5 ton cargo, with over 1.5 ton
special vehicles, construction equipment cargo

Special Vehicles and


Cars, Buses, Freight Vehicles with under construction
1.5 ton cargo equipment
DEPUTIZED TRANSPORTATION
REGULATION OFFICERS

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) through


its deputation power authorizes expressway
traffic regulation officers to enforce R.A. No.
4136 and other pertinent laws, rules, and
regulation (e.g. NLEX, SCTEX, SFEX, TPLEX,
SLEX, Skyway, Star Tollway, CAVITEX, MCEX,
CALAEX, C5 Extension Expressway)
HAZARD MARKERS
These are used to emphasize to the approaching driver a marked change in the
direction of travel and the presence of an obstruction.

ONE-WAY HAZARD CHEVRON SIGNS TWO-WAY HAZARD MARKERS


MARKERS guide the drivers through a used where it is necessary to
indicate to the approaching change in horizontal alignment define an exposed obstruction on
driver the direction to be of the road. a traffic island nose at which
followed if the marker appears traffic may pass to either side.
in the driving path.

SIGN USED ON A WIDE COLUMN


OF AN OVERPASS STRUCTURE,
MEDIAN ISLAND
OBSTRUCTION MARKERS
road closure ahead
HAZARD MARKERS

WIDTH MARKERS -
narrowing vehicle width
clearance designed and
placed near the foot of
the bridge approach
ROADWORKS SIGNS

Section 41 (e)
Section 41 (d)
PAVEMENT MARKINGS
EDGE LINE IS TO SEPARATE THE ROAD FROM
THE CURB OR SIDE WALKS

CENTER LINE IS AT THE CENTER OF THE ROAD


SEPARATING DIRECTIONS OF TRAFFIC FLOW
BROKEN WHITE LINE SEPARATES THE LANE
AND MAY BE USED TO OVERTAKE FOR AS LONG
AS IT IS SAFE TO DO SO
SIDEWALK

STOP LINES WHERE VEHICLES ARE REQUIRED


TO STOP

SOLID WHITE LINE – LANE DIVIDER NEAR


PEDESTRIAN OR INTERSECTION
PAVEMENT MARKINGS

DOUBLE SOLID YELLOW/ WHITE LINES


overtaking and crossing is prohibited

BROKEN AND SOLID YELLOW SINGLE SOLID YELLOW/WHITE


LINES- passing is permitted on the LINE - overtaking from both directions
side of the broken line but not on is prohibited. crossing movement is
side of solid line. allowed.
PAVEMENT MARKINGS
CONTINUITY LINE generally means that the lane you are in is about to
end. Continuity lines on your right mean your lane will continue unaffected.
Continuity line on your left means you are approaching an obstruction or
about to enter a different direction.
What is the correct speed when entering the expressway?
Follow the speed of the vehicles within the expressway.
PAVEMENT MARKINGS

TRANSITION LINES are used to guide


traffic safely past obstructions on roadways
such as islands, median strips, bridge piers
or indicate changes in the width of the
traveled portion of the roadway and an
increase or reduction in traffic lanes.

GIVE WAY or HOLDING LINES are markings


consisting of a two adjacent broken white lines
across the carriageway at which drivers must give
way to all traffic in accordance with the standard
sign.
ROUNDABOUT
HOLDING LINES
vehicle within the rotunda
have the right-of-way
over vehicles which are
just about to enter.
PAVEMENT MARKINGS
ROUNDABOUT HOLDING LINES vehicle within the rotunda have
the right-of-way over vehicles which are just about to enter.

TWO LANE
APPROACH

FOUR LANE
APPROACH
PAVEMENT MARKINGS

NONSIGNALIZED
PEDESTRIAN LANE

PARKING BAY is used to park


TURN LINE is used to guide
but take note of PWD parking
vehicles through a turning
spaces
movement at intersections.

LOADING AND UNLOADING


BAY LANE LINE is an
unbroken white line used to
indicate the proper location of
loading and unloading zone of
public utility vehicles preferably
with parking restriction.
SIGNALIZED
PAVEMENT MARKINGS

BUS AND PUJ LANE is an


unbroken yellow line used
to separate other vehicles
from buses and PUJ’s and
supplemented by raised
pavement markers on
concrete pavements.
CHEVRON

APPROACH MARKINGS RUMBLE STRIPS


TO ISLANDS AND
OBSTRUCTIONS
PAVEMENT MARKINGS

What are the meanings of these colored curbs?

Yellow Red

NO PARKING NO LOADING
/ UNLOADING
PAVEMENT MARKINGS

Objects within the Roadway

RAILROAD
CROSSING AHEAD
PAVEMENT MARKINGS
MOTORCYCLE LANES are designed to
prevent frequent changing of lanes. Riders
are not allowed to use other lanes unless
pulling out from the main road.

FOR BICYCLES ONLY this is painted


on the pavement by a solid line along
either side of street.

PAVEMENT ARROWS are used for


lane control and in white color.

SPEED LIMIT AT 60KPH speed


restriction can also be seen on
pavement markings that must be
strictly followed.

Cat’s Eye - the cat’s eye or road stud is a


retroreflective safety device used in road
markings to separate traffic.
TRAFFIC LIGHTS
• a RED SIGNAL means you must bring your vehicle to a Stop
at a clearly marked line.
• FLASHING RED SIGNAL means bring your vehicle to a Stop
and proceed only when it is safe.

• a YELLOW SIGNAL indicates that the Red Signal is about to


appear.
• FLASHING YELLOW SIGNAL - when a flashing yellow
signal is incorporated with an overhead beacon or a beacon
located directly above a warning sign, it advise you to proceed with
caution.

• a GREEN SIGNAL means you proceed, provided you yield to


pedestrian and traffic lawfully using the intersection.

• FLASHING GREEN SIGNAL – proceed with caution


PROPER HAND SIGNALS – Sec 44

DRIVER’S BASIC
HAND
DESTINATION
SIGNALS

Right Turn Left Turn Stop

Used to control pedestrian traffic at intersections where there is conflict


between vehicle and pedestrian movement. While these pedestrians are
crossing the roadway, they have the right-of-way over all vehicles.
RULES

RULES ON THE ROAD


RULES ON TURNING AND OVERTAKING
When turning to the left in going from one highway to another, every
vehicle shall be conducted to the right of the center of the intersection of
the highway.

Section 37

…every person operating a motor vehicle


or an animal-drawn vehicle on a highway
shall pass to the right when meeting
persons or vehicles coming toward him,
and to the left when overtaking persons or
vehicles going the same direction
RULES ON TURNING AND OVERTAKING

Overtaking a Vehicle. – The driver of any motor vehicle


overtaking another vehicle proceeding in the same direction
shall pass at a safe distance to the left thereof.

Section 39
RULES ON TURNING AND OVERTAKING
Cutting an overtaken vehicle - No driver shall drive to the right
side of the highway after overtaking before his motor vehicle
is safely clear of such overtaken vehicle.

Section 39
RULES ON TURNING AND OVERTAKING
Driver to Give Way to Overtaking Vehicle (LANE STRADDLING) – The
driver of a vehicle about to be overtaken and passed by another vehicle
approaching from the rear shall give way to the overtaking vehicle on
suitable and audible signal being given by the driver of the overtaking
vehicle. Section 40
RULES ON TURNING AND OVERTAKING
Driver to Give Way to Overtaking Vehicle. – ….. shall not
increase the speed of his vehicle until completely passed by
the overtaking vehicle
Section 40
RULES ON TURNING AND OVERTAKING
Restrictions on Overtaking and Passing. – The driver of a vehicle
shall not drive to the left side of the center line of a highway in overtaking
or passing another vehicle proceeding in the same direction, unless such
left side is clearly visible, and is free of oncoming traffic for a sufficient
distance ahead to permit such overtaking or passing to ensure safety.

Section 41 (a)
RULES ON TURNING AND OVERTAKING
Restrictions on Overtaking and Passing. –
(b) The driver of a vehicle shall not overtake or pass another vehicle proceeding in the same
direction, when approaching the crest of a grade, not upon a curve in the highway, where the
driver’s view along the highway is obstructed within a distance of five hundred feet
ahead, except on a highway having two or more lanes for movement of traffic in one
direction where the driver of a vehicle may overtake or pass another vehicle: Provided, That
on a highway within a business or residential district, having two or more lanes for movement
of traffic in one direction, the driver of a vehicle may overtake or pass another vehicle on the
right.

Section 41 (b)

Visibility at least 500


feet = 150 meters
RULES ON TURNING AND OVERTAKING
Overtaking upon a curve - No driver shall overtake or pass another vehicle
proceeding in the same direction upon a curve in a highway where the driver's
view along the highway is obstructed within a distance of 500 feet ahead.
Section 41 (b)

500 feet = 150 meters


RULES ON TURNING AND OVERTAKING
No driver shall overtake at any railway grade crossing overtaking or
pass another vehicle proceeding in the same direction at any
railway grade crossing.
Section 41 (c)
RULES ON TURNING AND OVERTAKING
Overtaking at an intersection - No driver shall overtake or pass another
vehicle in the same direction at any intersection of highways except on a
highway having two or more lanes for movement of traffic in one direction
where the driver of a vehicle may overtake another vehicle on the right.

Section 41 (c)
ALLOWED

NOT
ALLOWED
RULES ON TURNING AND OVERTAKING
The driver of any motor vehicle overtaking another vehicle proceeding in the same
direction shall pass at a safe distance to the left thereof, and shall not again drive
to the right side of the highway until safely clear of such overtaken vehicle except
that on a highway, within a business or residential district, having two or more
lanes for the movement of traffic in one direction, the driver of a vehicle may
overtake and pass another vehicle on the right. Nothing in this section shall be
construed to prohibit a driver overtaking and passing, upon the right, another
vehicle which is making or about to make a left turn.

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Section 41 (c)
RIGHT-OF-WAY RULES

Section 42 (a)

must
give
way

Section 42 (b)
RIGHT-OF-WAY RULES
Section 42 (c)
…shall yield the right of way to a
pedestrian crossing such
highway within a crosswalk,
except at intersections where
the movement of traffic is being
regulated by a peace officer or
by traffic signal.
RIGHT-OF-WAY RULES

Right of Way.
The driver of a vehicle upon a
highway shall bring to a full stop
such vehicle before traversing
any “through highway” or railroad
crossing: Provided, That when it
is apparent that no hazard exists, must
give
the vehicle may be slowed down way

to five miles per hour instead of


bringing it to a full stop. (8kph)
Section 42 (d)
and 43 (c)
YELLOW BOX PROHIBITIONS
RIGHT-OF-WAY RULES
Section 43 (a)

MOTORISTS DRIVING FROM GARAGE OR


PRIVATE ROAD SHALL GIVE WAY TO TRAFFIC ON
PUBLIC ROADS
RIGHT-OF-WAY RULES
RIGHT OF WAY AND SPEED DE-RESTRICTION OF
EMERGENCY VEHICLES

The driver of a vehicle upon a


highway shall yield the right of way
to police or fire department
vehicles and ambulances when
such vehicles are operated on
official business and the drivers
thereof sound audible signal of
their approach.

Section 43 (b)
GENERAL RULES ON TURNING
Section 45
PARKING
Parking IS PROHIBITIED Section 46
a. In an intersection
b. On a crosswalk
c. Within 6 meters of the intersection
d. 4 meters from the driveway entrance
e. Within 4 meters from a fire hydrant
f. In front of a private driveway
g. On the roadway side of any unmoving or parked MV at the
curb or edge of the highway
h. At any place where signs of prohibitions have been installed
HITCHING and DRIVING AGAINST TRAFFIC
• Hitching or permitting a person or a bicycle, motorcycle, tricycle or
skate roller to hitch to a motor vehicle
• Driving against traffic- failure to pass to the right when meeting
persons or vehicles coming towards him

Section 51
USE OF RED FLAGS
Whenever the load of any vehicle extends more than one meter beyond
the bed or body thereof, there shall be displayed at every projecting end
of such load a red flag not less than thirty centimeters both in length and
width, except that during the hours fixed under subsection (c), there shall
be displayed, in lieu of the required red flags, red lights visible at least
fifty meters away.
RED FLAG LIGHTS MUST BE
SWITCHED ON not later than one-half
hour after sunset and until at least one-
half hour before sunrise and whenever
weather conditions so require, shall
both be lighted.

Section
34(i)
MUFFLER
Mufflers. - Every motor vehicle propelled by an internal
combustion engine shall be equipped with a muffler, and
whenever said motor vehicle passes through a street of any
city, municipality, or thickly populated district or barrio, the
muffler shall not be cut out or disconnected. No motor
vehicle shall be operated in such a manner as to cause it
to emit or make any unnecessary or disagreeable odor,
smoke or noise.

Section 34 (j)
TIRES

Tires of motor vehicles. - No motor vehicle with metallic tires


shall be operated upon any public highway, and solid tires
whenever used shall be of sufficient thickness to prevent the
metal rims thereof from coming in direct contact with the road.

Bulldozer Backhoe
Cranes
Rollers

Section 34 (a)
IN CASE OF A ROAD CRASH
Duty of driver in case of accident. - In the event that any accident should
occur as a result of the operation of a motor vehicle upon a highway, the
driver present, shall show his driver's license, give his true name and
address and also the true name and address of the owner of the motor
vehicle.

No driver of a motor vehicle concerned in a vehicular accident shall


leave the scene of the accident without aiding the victim, except under
any of the following circumstances:

1. If he is in imminent danger of being seriously harmed by any person


or persons by reason of the accident;

2. If he reports the accident to the nearest officer of the law; or

3. If he has to summon a physician or nurse to aid the victim. Section 55


OTHER DRIVING RULES of R.A. No 4136

Section 52 - No person shall


drive or park a motor vehicle
upon or along any sidewalk,
path or alley not intended for
vehicular traffic or parking.

Section 54 - No person shall drive his


motor vehicle in such a manner as to
obstruct or impede the passage of any
vehicle, nor, while discharging or taking on
passengers or loading or unloading freight,
obstruct the free passage of other vehicles
on the highway.
OTHER DRIVING RULES of R.A. No 4136

What color is the headlight of a motor vehicle?


White or yellowish white- R.A. No. 4136 Sec 34c

What is the allowable height of top clearance lights?


10 cms – Sec 34c
What shall be the color of taillights visible within 100 meters?
Red – Sec 34d

What shall be the color of plate light?


White – Sec 34d

What shall be the color of brake lights?


Bright Red – Sec 34e
OTHER DRIVING RULES of R.A. No 4136

Section 35. Restriction as to Speed


Section 36. Speed limits uniform throughout the Philippines
Section 38. Classification of highways
Section 47. Parked Vehicle – Unattended, engine off, notched
hand brake
Section 48. Reckless Driving
Section 49. Right of way for police and other emergency vehicles
Section 50. Tampering with Vehicles
Section 53. Driving under the influence of – discussed in R.A. No.
10586

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