Traffic signs and regulations of La Trinidad / Joshua D. Cabuten, Charlie Dean D. Calawa, ... et al.

Contributor(s): Depayso, Dempsey O [Adviser] | Cabuten, Joshua D | Calawa, Charlie Dean | Dagway, Gipson M | Guillao, Rodolfo A., Jr
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Benguet: King's College of the Philippines, c2014Description: viii, 86 leaves ; 28 cmSubject(s): Traffic Sign -- BenguetDissertation note: Undergraduate Thesis (College of Criminal Justice Education) -- King's College of the Philippines, 2014. Summary: The main purpose of this study was to find out the awareness and compliance level of the public utility jeepney drivers and private car drivers on the traffic signs and regulations of La Trinidad. This made use of the descriptive-survey method. The study concluded and offered recommendations.
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Undergraduate Thesis (College of Criminal Justice Education) -- King's College of the Philippines, 2014.

Includes bibliographical references (leaf 73).

The main purpose of this study was to find out the awareness and compliance level of the public utility jeepney drivers and private car drivers on the traffic signs and regulations of La Trinidad. This made use of the descriptive-survey method. The study concluded and offered recommendations.

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