Enhancing Traffic Enforcement Strategies: Understanding PNP Perception on Motorcycle Riders' Violation at Checkpoints

Completed2024

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine traffic enforcement techniques by gaining an understanding of the PNP's perspectives on motorcycle riders' checkpoint violations. This study used a descriptive research methodology and a probability sampling procedure to choose a sample size of 100 police officers with checkpoint experience. According to the data acquired, the most common offenses committed by motorcycle riders at checkpoints are "driving without a license" and "improper helmet usage". This also evaluated checkpoint operations, with PNP personnel verifying the authenticity and validity of riders' documents receiving the highest rating, underlining the importance of document verification in ensuring compliance with traffic rules. Upon the analysis, the Philippine National Police's (PNP) enforcement actions had a major positive impact on motorcycle riders' adherence to traffic laws. The broad consensus regarding the significance of handling a variety of circumstances and correctly implementing regulations emphasizes how difficult it is to enforce traffic laws in different settings. The data that was gathered helped to come up with a sustainable research major final output in the form of enhanced infographics.

Keywords

checkpoint
PNP highway patrol group
motorcycle riders
violations
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