AN EVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCE OF TRAFFIC ENFORCER: BASIS FOR ENHANCEMENT TRAINING
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The purpose of this research is to understand and determine the perception of the community on the performance of traffic enforcers in connection to the attribution of their job. To answer this, researchers conducted a survey and collected some data regarding the role of Traffic Enforcer on main roads. The researchers determined what is causing these problems to traffic officers while they are on duty. The researchers will use the Quantitative approach and will utilize a descriptive type of method in conducting the study. The respondents have a total of fifty (50) traffic enforcers coming from different areas of Lucena City. In order to make this research possible the researcher conducted a survey and interview in different corners of Lucena City. The data collected will be described using mean and standard deviation. Weighted mean will be the traffic enforces performance and the training they need to enhance their knowledge. In terms of training that the traffic enforcers should attend are the training that familiarizes them with the organizational mission, vision, rules and regulations and the working conditions. Training about Traffic intersection conflicts, signs, and symbols and Traffic direction and control.
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Traffic Enforcer
Traffic Accident
Road
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