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AWARENESS OF THE MOTORIST IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF

THE SIDE MIRRORS INSTALLATION TO ALL MOTORCYCLE


(CITY ORDINANCE 821)

BABANGA, HAROLD M.
BARBOSA, AJEMAR P
BATULAN LIEZEL C.

AN UNDERGRADUATE THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF


THECOLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION, WESTERN
PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY PUERTO PRINCESA
CAMPUS, PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, IN
PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE
REQUIREMENTS FOR
THE DEGREE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINOLOGY

MARCH 2018

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APPROVAL PAGE
The undergraduate thesis attached hereto, entitled “Awareness of the
motorist in city ordinance 821- Implementation of Side Mirror in
Motorcycle in the College of Teacher Education at Western
Philippines University Puerto Princesa Campus” prepared and submitted
by BABANGA, HAROLD M.; BATULAN, LIEZEL C.; BARBOSA,
AJEMAR P.: in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of
Bachelor of Science in Criminology is hereby accepted.

RUEL S. ENCELA
Thesis Adviser

Date Signed

ELVIRA D. BERSABAL HILDA B. ESPADILLA


Member, Advisory Committee Member, Advisory Committeee

Date Signed Date Signed

JOHNAN M. VILLAVERDE
Chairman, Advisory Committee

Date Signed

Accepted and approved as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the


degree of Bachelor of Science in Criminology.

JOHNAN M. VILLAVERDE MAPHILINDO D. LAO


Chair, Criminology Department Dean, College of Criminal Justice
Education

Date Signed Date Signed

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The researchers would like to express their profound gratitude and

appreciation to those who shared and contributed time and effort to the success

of this study:

To the Almighty God, the Creator, the omnipotent giver of

knowledge, talent and everything for the guidance and blessing He bestowed

upon the researchers to pursue this study;

To the Dean of the college of Criminal Justice Education, Mr.

Maphilindo D. Lao for the approval of this study.

Ms. Elvira D. Bersabal, the research coordinator and also their

instructress in research study, for giving the researchers enough knowledge on

how the study should be done;

Mr. Ruel S. Encela, their adviser for his encouragement, supports,

advice and patience to make this study a success;

The panellists, Mr. Johnan M. Villaverde,Ms. Elvira D. Bersabal

and Ms, Hilda B. Espadillafor their excellent criticism, comments, suggestions

and recommendations;

To Mr. Bonifacio V. Ayco, statistician for tabulating and

interpreting the data gathered and imparting his professional expertise;

Their family, for giving endless love particularly guidance, moral

support and especially for the financial support shared with them during those

times;

Their friends, classmates and relatives, who share knowledge and

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support us for the success of this study;

To the College of Teacher Education (CTED) for answering the

questionnaires given to them;

And to those who shared and contributed their time, effort and

talents for the success of this study, the researcher would like to extend their

sincere acknowledgement to each and every one of you.

The researchers,

B.H.M
B.A.P
B.L.C

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE PAGE i
ABSTRACT ii
ACCEPTANCE PAGE iii
ACKNOWLEDGMENT iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS v
LIST OF TABLES vi
LIST OF FIGURES vii
LIST OF APPENDICES viii

CHAPTER PAGE

I INTRODUCTION 1

Background of the Study 1


Statement of the Problem 3
Significance of the Study 4
Hypothesis of the Study 5
Scope and Limitation of the Study 5

II REVIEW OF RELATED LTERATURE 6

Conceptual Frame work 9


Research Paradigm of the Study 10
Definition of Terms 10

III RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 13

Locale of the Study 13


Research Design 15
Respondents of the Study 15
Sampling Procedure 15
Instrumentation 16
Data Collection Procedure 16
Procedure for Data Analysis 16

IV RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 17

Demographic characteristics of the respondents 17

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Level of Awareness of the motorist
in city ordinance 821 in terms of application. 21

Level of Awareness of the Motorist


in City Ordinance 821 in terms of Penalties. 23

Level of Awareness of the Motorist


City Ordinance 821 in terms of Provision. 25

Level of Awareness of the Motorist


in City Ordinance 821 in Terms of Perception. 27

Relationship Between the demographic profile


of the respondents and their level of awareness
in City Ordinance 821 in terms of application. 29

Relationship between the demographic profile


of the respondents and their level of awareness
in the implementation of city ordinance 821
in terms of Penalty. 31

Relationship between the demographic profile


of the respondents and their level of awareness
in the implementation of city ordinance 821
in terms of Provision. 32

V SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND


RECOMMENDATIONS

Summary 33
Conclusions 34
Recommendations 35

BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDICES
CURRICULUM VITAE

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LIST OF TABLES

TABLES PAGE
1 Demographic Profile of the Respondents 18

2 Level of Awareness of the Motorist in City


Ordinance 821 in terms of Application 21

3 Level of Awareness of the Motorist in City


Ordinance 821 in terms of Penalties 22

4 Level of Awareness of the Motorist in City


Ordinance 821 in terms of Provision 24

5 Level of Awareness of the Motorist in City


Ordinance 821 in Terms of Perception 26

6 Relationship Between the demographic profile


of the respondents and their level of awareness
in City Ordinance 821 in terms of application 28

7 Relationship between the demographic profile


of the respondents and their level of awareness
in the implementation of city ordinance 821 in
terms of Penalty 30

8 Relationship between the demographic profile


of the respondents and their level of awareness
in the implementation of city ordinance 821
in terms of Provision 31

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LIST OF FIGURES

FIGURES PAGE

1. The Research Paradigm of the Study 10

2. Location Map of Robinsons Place


Palawan Showing the Study Area 15

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LIST OF APPENDICES

APPENDICES PAGE

A Letter of Request to the College Dean 36

B Letter of Request to the Respondents 37

D Survey Questionnaire 38

E Curriculum Vitae 39

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