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Driving Evidence Plan

The document outlines an institutional assessment plan for obeying and observing traffic rules and regulations. It lists the topics to be assessed, including observing traffic signs and road markers, obeying traffic rules and regulations, practicing road courtesy, and respecting traffic enforcers. It describes how evidence will be collected through written tests, oral questioning, demonstrations, and portfolios. Forms are provided for recording demonstration results, asking oral questions, and evaluating the trainee's performance. The assessment aims to show that trainees can properly understand and follow traffic laws and procedures.
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Driving Evidence Plan

The document outlines an institutional assessment plan for obeying and observing traffic rules and regulations. It lists the topics to be assessed, including observing traffic signs and road markers, obeying traffic rules and regulations, practicing road courtesy, and respecting traffic enforcers. It describes how evidence will be collected through written tests, oral questioning, demonstrations, and portfolios. Forms are provided for recording demonstration results, asking oral questions, and evaluating the trainee's performance. The assessment aims to show that trainees can properly understand and follow traffic laws and procedures.
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INSTITUTIONAL ASSESSMENT PLAN

Unit of competency: OBEY AND OBSERVE TRAFFIC RULES AND REGULATION


Module Title: OBEYING AND OBSERVINGE TRAFFIC RULES AND REGULATION
Ways in which evidence will be
collected:
[tick the column] Demonstr
ation with
Written
TOPICS oral Portfolio
test
questioni
ng
The evidence must show that the
trainee can…
OBSERVE TRAFFIC SIGNS AND
ROAD MARKERS
 Traffic Lights
 Road signs and
Traffic signs and road markers are Markers
identified and followed in accordance a. Warning signs / /
with concerned traffic authorities. b. Regulatory Signs
c. Mandatory Signs
d. Informative Signs
OBEY TRAFFIC RULES AND
REGULATIONS
Traffic rules and regulations are Traffic rules and
identified and followed in accordance regulation / /
with concerned traffic authorities.
Driving permit and
License and registration are maintained
other relevant / /
as prescribed by law
documents
Driver outfit/attire is worn as prescribed Driving outfit/attire
/ /
by law
PRACTICE ROAD COURTESY
Positive work values are demonstrated Managing
/ /
as per code of ethics of drivers Conflict
Complaints are responded and handled
with respect based on driver's code of Interpersonal / /
ethics Skill
Reminders are conveyed to passengers Driver’s code of
/ /
politely.. ethics
RESPECT TRAFFIC ENFORCERS
AND OTHER TRAFFIC
MANAGEMENT UNIT
Traffic authority instructions are Roles of Traffic
/ /
complied as prescribed by law. Enforcers
Traffic violation tickets/receipts issued Traffic violations and
by Traffic enforcers are accepted and penalties / /
appropriate action is taken.
NOTE: *Critical aspects of competency

Prepared by: RODERICK D. DESIDERIO Date:


Checked by: JONATHAN R. SENORA Date:

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SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TRAINEE

Qualification

Module Title

Name of Project

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:

1. Given necessary tools and equipment, perform the following tasks:

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

2. The assessment shall be based on the units of competency in the Training


Regulations and the Evidence Plan and shall focus on the following evidence
gathering methods:

● Demonstration
● Interview/Oral Question

3. The final assessment shall be the responsibility of the trainer/assessors.

4. Result of this assessment will be recorded in your achievement/progress


chart.

RATING SHEET FOR DEMONSTRATION WITH ORAL QUESTIONING

Trainee name RODERICK D. DESIDERIO


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Trainer name JONATHAN R. SENORA
OBEY AND OBSERVE TRAFFIC RULES AND
Qualification
REGULATION
OBEYING AND OBSERVING TRAFFIC RULES AND
Module Title
REGULATION
Date of
assessment
Time of
assessment
Instructions for demonstration

Given the necessary materials, tools and equipment, the trainee must be able to

MATERIALS & EQUIPMENT:



✓ to show if evidence is
OBSERVATION
demonstrated
During the demonstration of skills, did the
Yes No N/A
trainee:





The trainee’s demonstration was:
Satisfactory ❑ Not Satisfactory ❑
Trainee signature: Date:
Trainer signature: Date:

QUESTIONS Satisfactory
Response
The trainee should answer the following questions: Yes No
□ □
□ □
□ □
□ □
□ □
The trainee’s underpinning knowledge was:

Satisfactory □ Not Satisfactory □

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Feedback to trainee:

The trainee’s overall performance was:

Satisfactory □ Not Satisfactory □

Trainee signature: Date:


Trainer signature: Date:

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Acceptable answers are:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

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RECORDING SHEET FOR ORAL QUESTIONING / INTERVIEW

Trainee name RODERICK D. DESIDERIO


Trainer name JONATHAN R. SENORA
OBEY AND OBSERVE TRAFFIC RULES AND
Qualification
REGULATION
OBEYING AND OBSERVING TRAFFIC RULES AND
Module Title
REGULATION
Satisfactory
Oral / Interview Questions Response
Yes No
1. As you approach a set of traffic lights at an
intersection, they change from ❑ ❑
green to yellow (amber). You must
2. What are the places prohibited for parking? Give at
❑ ❑
least 5
3. When 2 vehicles approach or enter an intersection
at approximately the same time ,which do you think ❑ ❑
has the right way?
4. What will you do if while driving on a highway within
a business or residential district and there is a ❑ ❑
pedestrian crossing the highway within a crosswalk?
5. Who among the different types of motorist will you
❑ ❑
give priority to right of way? Enumerate at least two.
6. What should you do when approaching traffic lights
which change from green ❑ ❑
to yellow?
7. What are white lines on the road for? ❑ ❑
8. Two continuous parallel yellow lines on the road
❑ ❑
means:
9. What are the agencies who are incharge of the
❑ ❑
traffic in the Philipines.
10. What is RA1066 or the Children‟s Safety on
❑ ❑
Motorcycles Act of 2015?
The trainee’s underpinning knowledge was:

Satisfactory ❑ Not satisfactory ❑

Feedback to trainee:

Trainee signature: Date:


Trainer signature: Date:

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Acceptable answers are:
1. Stop before the lights, unless you are so close that sudden braking
might cause an accident.

2. No drivers shall park a vehicle or permit it to stand whether


attended or not attended on a highway in any on the following
places
 On a crosswalk
 Within an intersection
 Within 4 meters of the driveway entrance to any fire station
 Within 6 meters of the intersection or curb lines
 Within 4 meters of a fire hydrant
 In front of a private driveway
 On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the
curb or edge of the highway
 At any place where official signs have been erected
prohibiting parking ( section 46 art IV Chapter 3 RA 4136
Land transpo and Traffic code)

3. When 2 vehicles approach or enter an intersection at


approximately the same time, the driver of the vehicle on the left
shall yield the right of way to the vehicle on the right( Article III
Section 42(a)-R.A 4136 Land Transportation and Traffic Code)

4. The driver of any vehicle on a highway within a business or


residential district shall yield the right way to a pedestrian
crossing the highway within a crosswalk except at the intersection
where the movement of traffic is being regulated by a peace officer
or by a traffic signal (Art.III Sec 42 RA3146 Land Transportation
and Traffic Code)

5. Police or fire Department vehicles and ambulances when such


vehicles are operating on official business and the drivers sound
audible signals of their pproach.(Art III Sec 43(a,b,c) –RA4136
Land Transportation and Traffic Code

6. Stop at the stop line unless you are so close that sudden or sharp
braking might cause an accident

7. Separates traffic going in one direction


Broken white lines separate traffic going in one direction.

8. it is dangerous to overtake
Two parallel yellow lines is an indicator that overtaking in both
directions is extremely hazardous. Stay in your lane until
you pass the end of the solid lines.
9.
o LTO -Land Transfortation Office
o LTFRB – Land Transportation and Franchising Regulatory
Board.
o MMDA – Metro Manila Development Authority
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o HPG – Highway Patrol Group

10. RA1066 or the Children‟s Safety on Motorcycles Act of 2015


prohibits
any person from driving a motorcycle on public roads with a
child on board.

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TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

# of
Objectives/ Under Anal Eval
Remember Apply Crea items/
Content min taught standi yzin uatin
ing ing ting % of
area/Topics ng g g
test
• Traffic
Lights
• Road signs
and Markers
a. Warning
signs
5% 5% 2% 2% 2% 2% 18%
b. Regulatory
Signs
c. Mandatory
Signs
d. Informative 360
Signs minutes
Traffic rules and
150
regulation
5% 5% 2% 2% 2% 0% 16%
minutes
Driving outfit/attire 30 minutes 3% 2% 2% 0% 2% 0% 9%
Managing Conflict 30 minutes 3% 2% 2% 2% 0% 0% 9%

Interpersonal Skill 30 minutes 3% 2% 2% 2% 0% 0% 9%


Driver’s code of 3% 2% 2% 3% 3% 0 13%
ethics 60 minutes
Roles of Traffic
Enforcers 30 minutes 4% 2% 0 0 0 0 6%
Traffic violations 180 5%
and penalties 5% 3% 3% 4% 0 20%
minutes
600
TOTAL 31% 25% 15% 14% 13% 2% 100%
minutes

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WRITTEN TEST

1. Where do you stop at temporary traffic lights?

a. After the traffic lights, but before the construction zone.


b. At the ‘Stop here on red signal’ sign
c. Where the lane ends

2. Temporary traffic lights at road works _______.


a. Must be obeyed.
b. Apply to road works vehicles only.
c. Are installed to warn motorists of construction works.

3. You wish to turn left at this intersection and the traffic lights are green. What
should you do?

4. What is the requirement for an applicant who wants to be issued a


student permit?
a. 16 years old and above
b. Mentally and physically fit
c. He / she must pass the road test
d. He / she can read and write

5. How long is the validity of student permit?


a. 3 months
b. 5 months
c. 6 months
d. 12 months

6. Which of the following is the registration month for cars with plate
number ending 6?
a. March
b. June
c. August
d. October

7.. Making eye contact with pedestrians and other drivers is important because:
A. You get to meet new people that way.
B. It can help communicate your intentions.
C. It usually gets people to back off and let you go ahead first.
D. It's polite.

8.. When passing a very large vehicle, you should:


A. Take your time -- the vehicle may be long and you don't want to speed.
B. Go as fast as you can.
C. Make sure you have enough space; you don't want to get stuck in that vehicle's blind spot.
D. B. and C. are correct.

9. What is Section 12 Republic Act R.A 10586?


A. Driving without licence.
B. Driving Under the influence of alcohol, dangerous drug and or similar substance
C. Reckless Driving
D. None of the above

10. What is Republic act requiring the mandatory compliance by motorists of private and public vehicles to use seat belt devices,
and requiring vehicle manufacturers to install seat belt devices in all their manufactured vehicles
A. REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8750
B. REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9750
C. REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8760
D. REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8740

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Answer Key:

1. B - At the „Stop here on red signal‟ sign


2. A - Must be obeyed.
3. A - Wait behind the stop line until there is room for you to enter the new road.
4. A-16 years old and above
5, D-12 months
6.B- June
7. B- It can help communicate your intentions
8. C. Make sure you have enough space; you don't want to get stuck in that vehicle's blind spot.
9. B. Driving Under the influence of alcohol, dangerous drug and or similar substance
10.. A. REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8750

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