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Enhancing Traffic Management System of City Traffic Management Group in Minuyan Proper

Authors: Pobocan Jordan, Symon Jay Berja

Advisers

Jomar R. Fernandez

Discipline

Criminology

Abstract

This chapter entails the background of the study, related literature and studies, theoretical framework, conceptual framework, statement of the problem, Hypothesis, scope and delimitation of the study, significance of the study and definition of terms. Background of the study Traffic management systems play a critical role in modern smart cities, as they aim to address the growing challenges of traffic congestion, environmental pollution, and transportation safety (Wided et al., 2023). The expansion of technology in metropolitan centers has led to an influx of people, which has resulted in excessive traffic on the roadways during peak hours (Humayun et al., 2022). This exacerbated traffic situation has led to delays, resource losses, and time waste, necessitating the development of intelligent traffic management solutions Traditional traffic light control systems use a synchronization mechanism that changes light signals after a fixed interval, regardless of the actual traffic conditions (Wided et al., 2023). This chapter shows the methods and procedures that were applied on the study, research design, respondents, sampling technique, instruments used in the study instrument validation administration and retrieval of the instrument, and statistical treatment of data Research Design This study utilized a descriptive quantitative research design to examine and analyze the effectiveness of the traffic management system implemented by the City Traffic Management Group (CTMG). According (David 2020). The descriptive approach was employed to gather factual and systematic information about the current practices, issues, and challenges encountered in traffic enforcement, traffic environment, traffic education, traffic engineering, and traffic ecology. The quantitative method, on the other hand, allowed the researcher to collect numerical data through surveys to measure and interpret the respondents’ assessments objectively. This chapter presents the various sections such as demographics profile of respondents and the respondent’s assessment on enhancing traffic management system of city traffic management group in minuyan proper. DISCUSSION The purpose of this chapter is to summarize the findings that emerged from the study, and what the study suggested, revealed or indicated. This usually refers to the totality of outcomes, rather than the conclusions or recommendations drawn from them.

Keywords

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APA 7th Edition

Berja, S. J., & Jordan, P. (2026). Enhancing Traffic Management System of City Traffic Management Group in Minuyan Proper. Ascendens Asia Singapore - Bestlink College of the Philippines Bulacan Campus Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Abstracts, 1(1). Retrieved from https://ascendens.asia/AASGBCPBCJMRA/1/1/132

Ascendens Asia Singapore - Bestlink College of the Philippines Bulacan Campus Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Abstracts (AASGBCPBCJMRA)

The Ascendens Asia Singapore - Bestlink College of the Philippines Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Abstracts (AASGBCPJMRA) is a collection of abstracts of research papers presented during Multidisciplinary Research Fests (MRFs) mainly organised by Ascendens Asia Singapore as well as other research conferences in collaboration with various institutions and learned societies. MRFs provide opportunities for collaboration with a common prime objective of creating platforms for students, faculty, staff, and researchers alike from different institutions to interrelate/interact with their counterparts. MRFs are expected to aid and promote personality development and critical thinking as participants engage themselves in constructive discussions with other participating researchers.

Volumes

1 volumes

Issues

1 issues

ISSN

Pending Application

Publisher

Ascendens Asia Publishing Pte. Ltd.