Assessment of Color-Coding Scheme for Tricycles in Lucena
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The implementation of a Color-Coding Scheme for Tricycles in Lucena city was evaluated through a research study involving three hundred forty (340) commuters from Barangay IV and Barangay VIII because, among the 11 Barangays in the poblacion of Lucena, these two are the highest dense with a data of 21,391 km2 (Brgy. IV) and 30, 078 (Brgy. VIII). The study aimed to assess the respondents' perception regarding the effectiveness of the scheme, recognize its impact on commuters, and measure its overall effectiveness. The study utilized a descriptive research design, which allowed for accurate and reliable information to be gathered and conclusions to be draw based on the data collected. The results revealed that all respondents were aware of the implementation of the Color-Coding Scheme, and the majority strongly agreed that the scheme was helpful for commuters traveling around Lucena City. The Color-Coding Scheme has contributed to improving traffic flow, promoting environmental sustainability, and enhancing safety for commuters. As such, it is recommended that similar schemes be implemented in other cities and municipalities to improve public transportation systems and and promote sustainable development.
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color-coding scheme
commuters
traffic flow
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