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Volume 8 Issue 2
March-April 2026
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Traffic Management Strategies of Caloocan City: Basis for a Proposed Training Plan
| Author(s) | Mr. Daniel Carlo T Amante, Prof. Dr. Estarlita G Dela Cruz, Mr. Christian M Ambrosio, Mr. Richard E Regacho, Mr. Eddie Boy J Osit, Mr. Jacob E Quendangan, Ms. Aira Grace O Capuchino |
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| Country | Philippines |
| Abstract | The issue of traffic congestion is a significant problem that affects numerous cities around the world, including the city of Caloocan in the Philippines. With the increasing number of vehicles on the roads and the limited infrastructure to support this growth, traffic management has become a critical concern for the city government. In order to address this issue effectively, it is essential to implement appropriate strategies and plans that will help alleviate traffic congestion and improve overall road safety. One key aspect of effective traffic management is the development of a comprehensive training plan for traffic enforcers and personnel in Caloocan City. This plan will serve as the basis for equipping traffic officers with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively manage traffic flow, enforce road rules, and ensure the safety of motorists and pedestrians. By providing comprehensive training, the city government will be able to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of its traffic management strategies, ultimately leading to a smoother and safer traffic flow throughout the city. The proposed training plan for traffic management in Caloocan City will encompass a wide range of topics, including but not limited to traffic rules and regulations, traffic signal management, accident response and management, public relations and communication skills, and the use of technology in traffic management. By providing training in these key areas, traffic enforcers will be better equipped to handle the various challenges and situations they may encounter on the road, leading to improved traffic management outcomes in the city. In addition to providing training on specific traffic management skills, the proposed training plan will also focus on enhancing the professionalism and integrity of traffic enforcers in Caloocan City. By instilling a sense of duty, responsibility, and accountability among traffic officers, the city government will be able to improve the overall quality of traffic management services provided to the public. This, in turn, will help build trust and confidence among motorists and pedestrians, leading to a more harmonious and cooperative relationship between the community and traffic enforcers. |
| Keywords | Traffic Management Strategies |
| Field | Sociology > Tourism / Transport |
| Published In | Volume 8, Issue 2, March-April 2026 |
| Published On | 2026-03-29 |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2026.v08i02.71687 |
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