MSTE TERMS 3
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According to the DPWH Highway Safety Design Standards, what is the ideal capacity of a road?

2000 vph

What are the types of pavement lines and markings?

Longitudinal lines, Transverse lines, other lines, other markings

Which of the following are factors to be considered when choosing a design speed? i. Function of the road ii. Anticipated operating speed iii. Anticipated speed limit iv. Economics

All of the above

The capacity of a route can be affected by which of the following factors? i. Number of lanes ii. Lane and shoulder width iii. Terrain and road gradient iv. Traffic composition v. Side friction vi. Intersection capacity

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The provision of safety sight distance depends on the characteristics of the following:

i. Driver ii. Vehicle iii. Roadway iv. Environment v. Pedestrians

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What are the components of stopping sight distance?

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Signs that inform road users of traffic laws and regulations which, if disregarded, will constitute an offense.

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signs that instruct road users to meet certain traffic rule requirements or road condition.

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warn road users of condition on or adjacent to the road that may be unexpected or hazardous.

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Inform and advise road users of directions, distances, routes, the location of services for road users, and points of interest.

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Road Capacity

The maximum number of vehicles that can pass a given point on a road in a certain time period.

Pavement Lines and Markings

Longitudinal, transverse, and other lines/markings that guide and regulate traffic flow on roadways.

Design Speed Factors

Road function, anticipated operating speed, speed limits, and economics.

Route Capacity Factors

Number of lanes, lane/shoulder width, terrain, traffic composition, side friction, and intersection capacity affect route capacity.

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Safety Sight Distance Factors

Driver, vehicle, roadway, environment, and pedestrians need to be considered for safety sight distances.

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Stopping Sight Distance

Combination of reaction distance and braking distance needed to stop safely.

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Regulatory Signs

Signs informing road users about traffic laws and regulations.

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Special Instruction Signs

Signs instructing road users on specific traffic rules or road conditions.

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Warning Signs

Signs alerting road users of unexpected or hazardous conditions.

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Guide Signs

Signs providing directions, distances, routes, and information about services and points of interest.

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