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MODES OF TRANSPORTATION
Method on how we move from place to another
LAND
Wheeled vehicles
AIR
Air vehicles
WATER
Floating vehicles
EARLY MODE OF TRANSPORTATION
Man power every man, who had no domesticated animal, carried, his own burdens
WALKING
Power of feet
CARRYING POLE
Balancing on shoulder
BACKLOAD AND TOPLINE
Chest and forehead power
SLEDGE ON ROLLER
Push and pull power
SLEDGE OF RUNNER
Sliding friction
TRAVOIS
Arange pole
ANIMAL POWER
Utilizing strength of animal
WIND POWER
The mechanical movement of vehicles using wind energy
ANCIENT CHINESE KITE
Short hopping between rivers
DA VINCI’S ORNITHOPER
Theoretical (Not used)
MONTGOLTFIERE/HOT AIR BALLOON
Controlled vertical direction
ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE
Hot air is lighter than cool air
SANTOS DUMONT’S AIRSHIP
Has a propeller
WRIGHT BROTHER’S FLYING MACHINE
Three axis in aircraft
Up and down
Left and right
Side to side
TRAFFIC
The act of carrying people or goods
TRANSPORTATION
The movement of vehicles and pedestrians
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
Ensure safety and efficiency
PHYSICAL INADEQUACY
Observed by our eyes
Characteristics of traffic
COLLISION
Direct confrontation between vehicles and pedestrian
ARTERIAL ROAD
Connects collector to express way
COLLECTOR
Local(residential roads, roads in between houses) go to arterial
ROADWAY
Highway Combination of roadway ,side walk and shoulder
SHOULDER
For vehicles, is only dedicated for emergency(ex. Solid lines in side of roadway.)
SIDEWALK
Elevated portion for pedestrian
THRUWAY
A wide, high-speed, controlled-access highway designed for fast-moving, long-distance traffic
TRAFFIC WAY
The one designated portion of traffic that dictates direction and gives right of way
INTERSECTION
A point or area where two or more roads, lines, or paths meet, cross, or converge, typically at the same grade