Navigating chaos : assessing the effectiveness of Cebu City's traffic enforcers / Jeff Carlo M. Dela Cerna, Jeshia Josselene C. Ortiz, Jundo M. Ganar, Lenard Stephan A. Alverastine.

By: Dela Cerna, Jeff Carlo M [author.]
Contributor(s): Ortiz, Jeshia Josselene C [author.] | Ganar, Jundo M [author.] | Alverastine, Lenard Stephan A [author.]
Language: English Description: vii, 62 pages ; 30 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Traffic safety -- Cebu City | Traffic regulations. -- Cebu CityGenre/Form: Academic theses.DDC classification: 363.2332095995 Dissertation note: Thesis -- Cebu Institute of Technology University, Bachelor of Science in Criminology, December 2023. Abstract: This study explored the experiences of the informants as traffic enforcers in the areas of the North and South Parts of Cebu City. Specifically, in the Kamagayan, Talamban, and T. Padilla as part of the Northern part of Cebu and Pardo, Colon, and Jones as part of Southern Cebu. This study employed a qualitative method of research employing a phenomenological approach in delving into the experiences of the informants. This study was conducted in the above-stated areas. There were 5 respondents each: Motorists, Pedestrians, Commuters, and Students. Per areas, 25 respondents are eligible for evaluating the Cebu City traffic enforcers, because they were in constant contact with traffic enforcers and had observed their performance. Reflecting on the diverse data gathered in this study, it's evident that there are multiple areas for improvement, particular within the realm of traffic enforcement. Many enforcer would benefit from additional training and deeper knowledge for their roles, as there's a noticeable discrepancy in performance levels among them. Furthermore, the education level of all road users, whether pedestrians or vehicle operators, is crucial. High-quality education could lead to fewer accidents and reduced congestion by fostering better adherence to traffic rules. Additionally, addressing these challenges requires acknowledging the importance of budget allocation and time. With increased resources and patience, both the enforcement and education sectors can undergo significant enhancements, ultimately improving the quality of enforcers and road users alike. By prioritizing training, education, and resource allocation, we can work towards creating a safer and more efficient road environment for everyone.
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Thesis -- Cebu Institute of Technology University, Bachelor of Science in Criminology, December 2023.

This study explored the experiences of the informants as traffic enforcers in the areas of the North and South Parts of Cebu City. Specifically, in the Kamagayan, Talamban, and T. Padilla as part of the Northern part of Cebu and Pardo, Colon, and Jones as part of Southern Cebu.
This study employed a qualitative method of research employing a phenomenological approach in delving into the experiences of the informants. This study was conducted in the above-stated areas. There were 5 respondents each: Motorists, Pedestrians, Commuters, and Students. Per areas, 25 respondents are eligible for evaluating the Cebu City traffic enforcers, because they were in constant contact with traffic enforcers and had observed their performance.
Reflecting on the diverse data gathered in this study, it's evident that there are multiple areas for improvement, particular within the realm of traffic enforcement. Many enforcer would benefit from additional training and deeper knowledge for their roles, as there's a noticeable discrepancy in performance levels among them. Furthermore, the education level of all road users, whether pedestrians or vehicle operators, is crucial. High-quality education could lead to fewer accidents and reduced congestion by fostering better adherence to traffic rules. Additionally, addressing these challenges requires acknowledging the importance of budget allocation and time. With increased resources and patience, both the enforcement and education sectors can undergo significant enhancements, ultimately improving the quality of enforcers and road users alike. By prioritizing training, education, and resource allocation, we can work towards creating a safer and more efficient road environment for everyone.

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