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Kumbakonam
Mrs.Kayalvizhi
Assistant Professor,
Kumbakonam
MEDICAL EXPERT
Kumbakonam.
A dissertation submitted to
THE TAMILNADU DR.M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI-600 032
BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
road traffic rules among middle school children in selected school at Kumbakonam in
Thanjavur district”. The outcome of the original research undertaken and carried out by
me under the guidance of research guide Professor, Mrs.Vasantha, M.Sc., (N)., Principal,
I hereby declare that the material of this has not formed in anyway the basis for the
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
“Unselfish and noble actions are the most radiant pages in the biography of
souls”
- David Thomas
Acquire the grateful habit, learn to see how blessed you are. Nothing concrete can
be achieved without an optimal inspiration during the course of work. There are several
hands and hearts behind this work to bring it to this final shape for which I would like to
express my gratitude. Great and mighty is our lord, to whom all thanks and praise for all
I own my success to almightily god who blessed me with the necessary will power,
The encouragement is a booster of the human life. Without this no one can achieve
easily. I thank everyone who encouraged me to achieve and complete this task effectively.
I wish to express my gratitude to our Director Rev. Fr, A.Stanislas M.A, Associate
Director Arockiadoss and Assistant Director Maria Susai Multi Social Work sacred
heart institution whose dynamic personality and charisma was an inspiration to many of us
I own my profound gratitude and sincere thanks to our most respected principal
Prof. Mrs. S. Vasantha., R.N., R.M., M.Sc (N), who offered constant support,
I would like to take this opportunity convey to my sincere thanks and heartfelt
gratitude to Mrs. Kayalvizhi., R.N., R.M., M.Sc (N), Head of the Department of
Community Health Nursing who has guided to me as a good mentor and her immense
R.N., R.M., M.Sc (N), Head of the Department of Gynecological Nursing for her immense
Heart College Of Nursing for her constant support and guidance throughout my study.
Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Sacred Heart College of Nursing, who has guided and
It gives me great pleasure to thank Prof. Mrs.A.Arul Selvi, R.N., R.M., M.Sc (N),
Ph.D Principal of Mannai Narayanasamy College of Nursing, Thanjavur for her help in
It gives me great pleasure to thank Mrs.N.Gowri, R.N., R.M., M.Sc (N)., Associate
Nursing, Thanjavur for her help in evaluating the tool for my study.
I take this opportunity to thank Mr. V. Dinesh., M.Sc (Statistics), Ph.D., Data
Scientist , Innovative 4 sight health and Bio Medical systems, Bangalore for his assistance
I would like to thank the entire M.Sc (N) faculty members of Sacred Heart
I take this opportunity to thank all my Seniors, Colleagues, Teaching and Non-
teaching staff members, Librarians and Office staff members of Sacred Heart College of
Kumbakonam for their immense patience and skills in completing the dissertation.
I would convey my thanks to the study participants for their co-operation and
participation, without whom this study would have been impossible.
I offer special thanks from the depth of my heart to my brothers Mr. S. Navaneetha
Krishnan, Mr. K.Bala and my cousin Mr.K.Hari Vignesh for their encouragement
sisters, my lovable husband Mr.S.Mutharasan. B.E, and my cute daughters who gave me
economic and social support & co-operation throughout my study. Without them my dream
II REVIEW OF LITERATURE
2.1 Review of related studies 11
2.2 Conceptual frame work 24
VIII APPENDICES
LIST OF TABLES
Annexure No Title
I Plagiarism Form
L Snapshot
M List of Experts
N CD ROM
ABSTRACT
The finding of the study shows that the video assisted teaching
programme had an effectiveness on the level of knowledge regarding
road traffic rules among middle school children.
CHAPTER - I
CHAPTER-I
INTRODUCTION
- Cicmani
Road traffic accidents rate is higher in younger age groups. Children and young
people under the age of 25years account for over 30% of those killed and injured in road
accidents. Nearly half (45%) of those dying on roads are vulnerable road users like
pedestrians, cyclists and motor cyclists. Maximum number of accidents occurred between
6pm and 9pm time period. Maximum numbers of road traffic accidents were reported in the
month of May followed by January.
Road Traffic Accident may be defined as “An event that occurs on a way or street
open to public traffic resulting in one or more persons being injured or killed, where atleast
one moving vehicle is involved. (Journal of Nursing and Health Science 2016)
The child is the most precious possession of mankind, most loved and perfect in its
innocence. Children are to be cared and protected from environmental hazards.
[International Journal of Innovative Research in Science,Engineering and Technology
- 2015]
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Unintended injuries are a leading cause of death and disability among young people.
The magnitude of road accidents and fatalities in India is alarming. Every hour about 56
accidents and 14 deaths (one accident every minute and one death in every 4 minutes)
occur due to road accidents (WHO, 2011). It is in this background the UN general
assembly declared 2011 to 2020 as the “Decade of Action for Road Safety” which seeks to
halt increasing trends in road traffic deaths and injuries worldwide. “Road safety week” is
observed all over the world in the month of January every year in order to spread road
safety awareness in the community, school and work place and on the roads in general. The
starting point for any intervention aims to bring about a greater sense of responsibility and
safe among the precious young generation. Introducing school based road safety education
can instill safe attitudes of younger people early which will protect them later in their life.
[SSRG International journal of medical science-2016]
In 2016 from an analysis of Road Traffic Injuries in India indicates, Tamil Nadu
(71,431 cases) followed by Madhya Pradesh (53,972 cases), Karnataka (44,403 cases),
Maharashtra (39,878 cases) and Kerala (39,420 cases) have reported the maximum number
of road accidents accounting for 14.8%, 11.2%, 9.3%, 8.2% and 8% respectively of such
accidents in the country.
According to The Global status report on road safety 2015, published by WHO
and reflecting information from 180 countries, indicates that worldwide the total number of
road traffic deaths has plateaued at 1.25 million per year, with the highest road traffic
fatality rates in low –income countries. In India, the motor vehicle population is growing at
a faster rate than the economic and population growth. Road accidents have made India an
apprehensive distinction. With over 13,000 deaths annually, the country has overtaken
China and now has the worst road traffic accident rate worldwide.
In 2014 the recent World Report on Road Traffic Injury Prevention visibly
highlights the growing enormity of the problem of injuries across the world and the urgent
need for well-designed and evaluated programmes in prevention, management and
rehabilitation. [Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies -2014]
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Over a million of people died from road traffic injuries in globally. Road safety was
treated as a transportation issue which is becoming a major health concern worldwide
everyday as many as 1,40,000 people are injured on the world’s roads. More than 3000 die
and 15,000 are disabled for life. World Health Organisation(WHO) and World Bank jointly
had issued the report on road traffic injury prevention on World Health Day 2004 .Among
its findings 3000 people died each day and 75,000 were injured on account of poor road
safety. The world report on road traffic accidents ,accidents form the third leading cause of
global death and disability by the year 2020 ahead of malaria, tuberculosis, Acquired
immune deficiency syndrome.(Indian Journal of Surgical Nursing-2013)
Life is a precious gift by God and it should be handled with care.Nursing profession
is one of the main professions responsible to care the life of people by providing
preventive,curative,primitive,restorative and rehabilitative care.Road traffic safety means to
s drive safely on road to ensure that there is no harm or the driver of vehicle do not cause
any harm to any other vehicle moving near by it.In other words,road safety means to reduce
accident causes on road for proper driving.
Parents are responsible for the safety of their children during school journeys.
They must conform that the mode of transport arranged by school or by themselves
is totally safe.
Parents must play the role of vigilant observer. They should note down violations
committed by school buses and should immediately report to the authorities.
Parents must participate in Parents & Teachers meetings and discuss the safety
aspects of their children.
While taking their children to school themselves, they should take proper care of
their safety on road.
Paedestrians and cyclists are the most vulnerable road users, and comprise over half
of all road deaths. Interventions aimed at improving safety of non-motorized users:
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Low speed limits that are vigorously enforced, possibly by speed cameras.
Shared space systems provides ownership for the road space and equal priority to all
road users, regardless of mode of use.
Always walk on the footpath only. On roads without footpath, walk on the extreme
left hand side of the roads.
Do not be impatient on the road. Do not rush or run on the road.
Always use Zebra crossings, road traffic signals, subways, foot over-bridges for
crossing. If such facilities do not exist, look for a safe place to cross.
At the traffic signal lights, should cross only on a clear green signal. If an
intersection is controlled by a policeman, cross only when he signals you to do so.
When crossing between vehicles parked on the side of the road, remember that we
are not visible to the moving traffic (because the parked vehicles may be taller than
us). Stop as we appear from behind the vehicle and look for a safe gap before
crossing. Remember, drivers need plenty of time to see us and slow down and stop.
Road accidents is a dangerous and inhumanity events occurs against the human
beings in the world. Within India, Taminadu has recorded on of the fastest increases in the
number of vehicles on the roads and the maximum number of fatalities in the country.
About 150 accidents take place per day of average, claiming around two lives every hour.
Tamilnadu government have been taken many measures to control and prevention of
accidents in the state but yet not to be reduced still due to many reasons. The proper
implementation of existing road safety policy helps to protect the invaluable human
resources in the state and utilize it for the development of economy of Tamilnadu. (Asian
Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities – 2015).
Road safety education is a collective effort of the government and people. The
school children should be taught about the rules of the road, correct manner of crossing by
introducing necessary instruction with the help of electronic media exhibiting the serious
results due to carelessness of road users. The various measures taken by the Tamilnadu
state during the last year has made positive effects on reducing the accidents and fatalities.
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NEED FOR THE STUDY
- Jawaharlal Nehru
Children are the inheritance of God. They are like clay in potter’s hand. Handled
with love and care, they become something beautiful (or) else they break (or) discarded.
School children are active youngsters who receive decreasing amount of supervision from
parents and other adults. They are more prone to get accidents. Bicycle crashes are seen in
children below the age group of 12. It is also seen that children between 12-15 years who
experience road traffic accidents have to seek medical assistance for fractures, sprains,
open wounds, etc. During school years, co-ordination improves and a sense of balance and
rhythm develops which allows children ride two-wheeled bicycle without knowing traffic
rules and regulations. Thus they expose themselves to such hazards. They continue to learn
the values and competencies that they will bring into the adult world. So they have to be
taught, trained and sensitized to traffic rules and accidents. [International Journal of
Nursing Education and Research- 2014]
Road traffic accidents are 9th leading cause of deaths and are estimated to become
5th leading cause of death by 2020. According to WHO Road traffic accidents stands as 6th
rank of leading causes of death in children and adolescent. Tamil Nadu account for 14.5%
of total road accident causes in the country. Every day one person dies every 6 minutes on
Indian roads; by 2020 the rate is expected to be more than one every 3 minutes. [SSRG-
International Journal of Medical Science - Aug-2016].
According to WHO (2013), India has the highest number of road accidental deaths
in the world. Among the Indian states, Maharashtra tops the list followed by Tamil Nadu,
Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
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Children who are saved from nutritional and infectious diseases are killed and
maimed by injuries in hundreds of thousands tomorrow. While planning traffic safety
initiatives, policy makers and leaders need to recognize children’s susceptibilities as well as
their inexperience, developmental needs and excitement for life. Road crashes are not
“accidents” we need to challenge the notion that traffic crashes are unavoidable and make
room for a proactive, preventive approach to reducing death on our roads. Doing is a better
route to better traffic safety. [Journal of Asia Pacific Studies -2013]
Road traffic injuries have increased exponentially in past ten years. By2030, they
are predicted to rise from the 9th position to 7th position on the chart of leading causes of
death.As per National Transportation Planning and Research Centre (NTPRC),India ,the
number of road accidents in India is thrice as that of developed countries. The number of
accidents are as high as 35 per 1000 vehicles in India as compared to 4 to 10 in developed
countries. [International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health - 2018]
There was a 20% increase in the number of road accidents in the state during last
year compared to 2015. As per the data presented by DGP Loknath Behera during the state
level inauguration of National road safety week here on Monday, the state had witnessed
49,329 accidents in 2016 compared to 39,014 accidents in 2015. However, the numbers of
deaths have come down last year. When 4,196 people lost their lives in road accidents in
2015, the number of deaths in 2016 was 4,149. “There is a need for a project to bring down
these figures. The cooperation of people is needed for more effective enforcement of traffic
rules,” said Loknath Behera. The 28th edition of national road safety week was inaugurated
by tourism minister Kadakampally Surendran, who spoke about the need for more stringent
measures to curb violations of traffic rules. “Rash driving and drunken driving are the
factors that lead to most of the accidents. There is need for creating better awareness
among the students on traffic rules,” said Surendran. [Times of India-2017]
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In 2017, WHO released Save LIVES a technical road safety package that can
considerably reduce road traffic mortalities and injuries. Save LIVES: it focuses on Speed
management, Leadership, Infrastructure design and development, Vehicle safety standards,
Enforcement of traffic rules and post-crash survival.
Thanjavur District is in the east coast of Tamilnadu. The area of the district is
3396.57 sq.km. It consists of three divisions Thanjavur, Kumbakonam, Pattukottai and nine
Taluks of Thanjavur, Kumbakonam, Papanasam, Pattukottai, Peravurani, Orathanadu,
Thiruvidaimarudur, Thiruvaiyaru and Budalur. It is called “The Rice Bowl of Tamilnadu.”
In 2011, population of the district is 24,05,000 numbers. The district literacy rate is
82.72%. The Tamilnadu state government in an analysis said that, in Tanjore, the numebr
of deaths due to road accidents has come down from 483 (2016) and 455(2017). The
analysis illustrates on awareness about wearing helmets and stringent actions against the
rule defaulter were made positive result in reducing the road accidents and fatalities during
2017 in Tamilnadu.
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Death of any school child in road traffic accident while driving a vehicle is a serious
issue. But this is certainly preventable. Basically four stakeholders are involved- Parents,
Students, teachers and traffic police. Parents should not let their children drive at an early
age. Students should refrain themselves from traffic rule violations. School teachers should
induce traffic safety among students and enforce traffic rules within school premises. Law
enforcement agencies like traffic police, license issuing authorities must also be stringent.
Young traffic violators and their guardians should be appropriately punished. They should
also ensure that the community is aware of road safety signs which will help in reducing
existing high accident rate, prevalent in developing countries as India. [Indian journal of
community medicine-2006]
Safety education must begin with school children. Young people need to be
educated regarding risk factors, traffic rules and safety precautions. It has been aptly said
that “If accidents is disease, education is its vaccine”. [K.Park-2015]
The investigator on watching the school children after their school timings, walking
as they like and getting shouting by vehicle drivers, passes-by, vendors and housewives, the
investigator felt there is a need to educate the children regarding road traffic rules through
video assisted teaching programme which will help them to prevent such accidents and
avoid behaviours that lead to accidents by educating them to follow traffic rules and
regulations like wearing helmets, avoiding cell phones while driving, paedestrian signs, bus
safety, traffic light meanings, etc. As Prevention is better than cure, the investigator feel
that there is a need for this study.
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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
1. To assess the level of knowledge of middle school children regarding road traffic
rules before administration of video assisted teaching programme.
2. To assess the level of knowledge of middle school children regarding road traffic
rules after administration of video assisted teaching programme.
3. To assess the effectiveness of video assisted teaching programme on the level of
knowledge regarding road traffic rules among middle school children.
4. To associate the pretest level of knowledge regarding road traffic rules among
middle school children with their demographic variables.
HYPOTHESIS
OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS
Assess:
It refers to an organised systematic data collection process from road traffic rules.
Effectiveness:
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Knowledge:
It refers to the right response given by middle school children on road traffic rules.
It refers to the methods and measures used to prevent road users from being killed or
seriously injured.
School:
ASSUMPTION
The middle school children have some knowledge regarding road traffic rules.
Video teaching will increase the knowledge of middle school children regarding
road traffic rules among middle school children.
School children participate willingly.
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CHAPTER - II
CHAPTER-II
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
- Northrop Frye
The literature review entails the systematic documentation, setting, scrutiny and
summary of written materials that contain information on a research approach.
The literature reviewed related to the present study is organised and presented under
the following headings.
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REVIEW OF LITERATURE RELATED TO ACCIDENTS
Jaung M.S et al.,(2013) conducted a study to assess the road traffic injuries among
middle school students in china. Data were collected from 1551 students. There were 56
road injuries reported (3.6%) over the 3 month period. The greater percentage of those
injuries involved a motorcycle (80%).Nearly 2/5th of injuries resulted in a period of activity
restriction lasting one day or more (39%).The multi variable logistic regression analysis
indicated that there were statistically significant association between the assignment of
extra homework by parents odd ratio (OR)=3.78;95%(CI=1.49-9.60,p-value <0.01)and the
treatment for poor academic performance OR=2.18,95%(CI=0.78-5.28,p-value =0.06)the
study concluded that school relate stress and sleep disturbance were identified as possible
risk for injuries.
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Chandrashekar B.R et al., (2012) conducted a study to analyse maxillofacial
injuries in patients admitted and treated at two hospital of Mysore city. A pre design
questionnaire was used to collect the necessary data from the two hospitals. The data was
then computerized and statistical analysis was done using statistical package for the social
science (SPSS) windows version 10.The result revealed that men sustain more injuries
compared to women .The injuries were mostly sustained in the age group of 11-40 years,
constituting 78% of all the injuries. Influence of alcohol at time of injury was found about
58% of all patient with maxofacial injuries. The study concluded that traffic accidents are
considered an epidemic of modern times and then prevention is its vaccine.
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Thenmozhi.P et al (2016) had conducted a cross sectional study to assess the
knowledge and practice on Road safety Regulations among primary school children in rural
community. The research design was one group pretest posttest design.50 samples were
collected by questionnaire and checklist. Assessing the knowledge regarding road traffic
regulations, out of 50 samples, 16(32%) of them had inadequate knowledge and 20(40%)
of them had moderately adequate knowledge and 14 (28%) of them had adequate
knowledge. Regarding practice on road traffic regulations, out of 50 samples, 22(44%) of
them had poor practice, 24(48%) had good practice and 4(8%)had best practice. The study
findings concluded that the primary school children have a lack of knowledge on road
traffic regulations and few students though they have the knowledge but have poor
practices in day to day life. Prevention of Road traffic accident and Road Traffic
Regulations should be incorporated in the curriculum which enables the students to develop
advanced knowledge thereby Road Traffic Accidents can be prevented.
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Praveen B et al,(2015) conducted a pre experimental study to assess the knowledge
regarding road safety measures among higher primary school children at Dharmarathnakara
Rajanahalli Ramashetty School, Davangere. The structured knowledge questionnaire on
road safety measures was used to collect pretest data and Structured Teaching Program was
conducted. After seven days of STP, Posttest was done with the same instrument. The
result revealed that the STP was effective in enhancing knowledge of school children on
road safety measures. The study findings revealed that the majority of the subjects were on
the age group of 12-13 years. The posttest knowledge scores regarding road safety
measures among Higher Primary School Children were higher (80.7%) when compare to
the pretest knowledge scores (64.1%).The findings of the study support the need of the
nurses to conduct the health education and training program to impart the knowledge to the
students regarding road safety measures so that they can take care when travel on road.
Taranga Reang. A (2014) conducted a cross sectional study among 310 Medical
students in AGMC campus during month of September to October 2013.The participants
were selected by convenient sampling technique and the information was collected and
analysed. The overall study revealed that the knowledge and practice of road safety
measures was high among the study participants. Continuous efforts should be on to
increase road safety measures through IEC activities to reduce the morbidity and mortality
regarding RTAs.
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HumayunMirya et al (2012) conducted the cross -sectional study to assess the
knowledge, attitude and practice regarding road safety among Peri-Urban school children.
A structured questionnaire was used to obtain data from 100 children in classes four to ten
and simple random sampling technique was used. SPSS version 20 was used for data entry,
and analysis. A study findings showed that,awareness was 85% high about increased
chance of accidents by not use of helmets and 92% using mobile and the knowledge level
of the children regarding road traffic signal lights (94%),not to horn (79%) Zebra crossings
(95%) and pedestrian prohibited (75%). Their knowledge regarding risk factors associated
with road accidents was found to be adequate. However this study also revealed that good
knowledge about road safety did not necessarily translates into prudent traffic practices by
students.
Priyanka Raj.C.K et al (2011) conducted the cross -sectional study to assess the
knowledge and behavioural patterns regarding road safety among high school children in a
rural community in Tamil Nadu, India. The study was conducted among 485 high school
students in Anaichikkuppam area of Villupuram district in Tamil Nadu. Majority of study
population (n=277,57.1%) were girls and 34.6% of the students were aware of the legal age
for driving but 55% were unable to identify even one of the five given mandatory read
signs. 98.1% of the children were aware of the risks of drunken driving .Only 33
(20.88%)students were using helmets while riding motorised two-wheelers and
55(11.34%)school children had been involved in road –related accidents in the past 1 year.
Overall the study revealed poor knowledge regarding traffic rules and road signs among the
school children, whereas students had good knowledge regarding risk factors associated
with road accidents.
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REVIEW OF LITERATURE RELATED TO PREVENTION OF ROAD TRAFFIC
ACCIDENTS:
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Tintu Annie Mathew (2014) conducted an experimental study with two groups
pre- test and post test design on effectiveness of structured teaching program on Road
safety measures among primary school children in selected school. The samples of 100
school children were interviewed before and after structured teaching program using simple
random sampling technique. The data were analyzed using un-paired‘t’ test. The result
shows that the structured program was highly effective as the P-value is 0.000 and the
unpaired T-value is
15.73. The mean difference of the experimental group (14.2) is higher than the mean
difference of the control group (3.48). This indicates that the experimental group has more
knowledge than the control group after administering structured teaching module. There is
a significant relationship between the level of knowledge and the socio demographic
variables such as mother’s educational status, father’s educational status and religion for
control group. In experimental group, there is significant relationship between the level of
knowledge and the socio demographic variables such as mother’s educational status and
father’s educational status.
This section deals with the conceptual framework adopted for the study. A
conceptual framework or model provides the investigator, the guidelines to proceed in
attaining the objectives of the study based on a theory. It is a schematic representation of
the steps, activities and outcome of the study.
PERCEPTION:
NURSE:
Nurse understand that the students have lack of knowledge on road traffic rules that
may cause road traffic accidents.
STUDENT:
The students realize the need to gain knowledge on road traffic rules.
JUDGEMENT:
Judgement is the mental act of comparing and evaluating alternatives of the purpose
of deciding on a course of action. Judgement is said to be disturbed when the individual
deviates from what is generally held as valid and holds obstinately to its content although
its interfere with his/her adaptation.
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NURSE:
The nurse mobilize the resources for creating awareness among middle school
children on road traffic rules.
STUDENT:
The students identifies the sources to gain knowledge on road traffic rules.
COMMUNICATION:
NURSE:
The nurse investigator had decided to enhance the knowledge of middle school
children about road traffic rules through video assisted teaching programme.
STUDENT:
The students also decided to utilize the video assisted teaching programme and gain
adequate knowledge about road traffic rules.
ACTION:
Action is the physical and mental activity to achieve the goal what the individual
perceives.
NURSE:
STUDENT:
The students give the consent to participate in the study and improve their
knowledge on road traffic rules.
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REACTION:
Reaction means developing action and acting on perceived choices for goal attainment.
The action of the investigator and participants would lead to reaction.
In the present study the investigator and middle school children set a mutual goal on
road traffic rules.
INTERACTION:
The investigator conducts the pretest by the structured knowledge questionnaire and
video assisted teaching programme on road traffic rules among middle school children.
Students had participated in pretest and utilized the video assisted teaching programme.
TRANSACTION:
In this study, the investigator reassess the knowledge of middle school children by
post test after implementation of video assisted teaching programme on road traffic rules.
FEEDBACK:
Improvement in knowledge of middle school children on road traffic rules after post
test is satisfactory. The improvement indicated that the video assisted teaching programme
is effective.
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THE FRAMEWORK
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CHAPTER – III
CHAPTER-III
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter deals with the description of different steps, which was followed by
middle school children for the assessment video teaching programme on level of
knowledge among middle school children regarding road traffic rules. This chapter
includes research approach, research design, setting of the study, population sample,
sample size and sample technique. It further deals with the development and description
tool for data collection, content validity, pilot study procedure for data collection and
statistical analysis.
RESEARCH APPROACH
RESEARCH DESIGN
The investigator has chosen the pre experimental study to find the effect of video
teaching programme on level of knowledge regarding road traffic rules among middle
school children. In this design there is one group pre and post test. The subjects in this
group are not selected by randomization and both are not pretested. The investigator had
chosen the pre experimental group design to find the effectiveness.
01 X 02
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Key word
01: Assessment of knowledge among middle school children regarding road traffic rules
before the administration of video assisted teaching. (Pre-test group)
02: Assessment of knowledge among middle school children regarding road traffic rules,
after the administration of video assisted teaching. (Post test group)
VARIABLES
Independent variables:
In the present study, the independent variable is Video assisted teaching programme.
Dependent variables:
In the present study, the dependent variable is Knowledge of middle school
children regarding road traffic rules.
Extraneous variables:
In the present study, the extraneous variables such as age, sex, Education,
Religion, Area of Living, Type of Family, Know to drive bicycle, Mode of
Transport to school.
The study was conducted Karthi Vidhyala Matriculation Higher Secondary School
at Kumbakonam.This school is located at a distance of 7km from our college. It is one of
the institutions for providing education in Kumbakonam.
STUDY POPULATION
Target population:
Target population of the study comprised of middle school children in selected school.
Accessible population:
Accessible population of the study comprised of middle school children who are all
studying in Karthi Vidyalaya School at Kumbakonam.
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SAMPLE
The sample of the study comprises of middle school children who fulfilled the
inclusion criteria with the age group between 11 to 14 years.
SAMPLE SIZE
SAMPLING TECHNIQUE
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
The tool was developed after an extensive review of literature and also considering
the opinion given by nursing experts.
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Tool for Data Analysis:
Section –A
Demographic data
Part – 1
Age, Sex, Education, Religion, Area of Living, Type of Family, Know to drive
bicycle, Mode of Transport to school.
Section – B:
51-70% - Moderate
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ETHICAL CONSIDERATION
The study was conducted after the approval of dissertation committee and the hospital
authorities.
Formal permission was obtained from the Head Master of School.
The middle school children were already explained about the study, purpose and oral
consent were obtained. Assurance was given to the middle school children that
the results would be kept confidential.
PILOT STUDY
Pilot study is the small preliminary investigation of the same general characteristics
as the main study, which is designed to acquaint the researcher with the problem that can
be corrected in the preparation of a large research project.
After obtaining formal administrative approval, the pilot study was carried out with
6 middle school children in Mahadev Matriculation Higher Secondary school from
07.06.18 to 13.06.18.There were no practical difficulties made by investigator and tools
were considered to be reliable and appropriate. Hence the same procedure was decided to
be followed in main study.
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RELIABILTY OF THE TOOL
The study was conducted after the approval of dissertation committee and school
authorities. The main study was conducted from 15.06.18 to 15.07.18.The formal
permission was obtained from the Head Master of Karthi Vidhyala Matriculation Higher
Secondary School to conduct the study.60 students were selected with simple random
sampling technique and one group pretest posttest design was used for the study. The data
were collected for 6 days a week. The timing of data collection was 9.00 am – 3.30 pm
according to convenience of the students. The researcher first introduce herself to the
school students and established a good rapport with them and the oral consent was obtained
from all participants. The nature and purpose of the study was explained to the middle
school children. The pretest was conducted with semi structured questionnaires, after that
intervention was given by video assisted teaching programme regarding road traffic rules
among middle school children. The video assisted teaching was administered for 15-18
minutes for 60 samples. The post assessment was done by using same questionnaire
regarding road traffic rules after seven days. Appropriate response was obtained from
selected samples based on the questionnaire.
All the analysis was done by SPSS 13th version. The collected data was tabulated to
represent the findings of the study.
Descriptive statistics :
scores.
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Inferential statistics :
1. Paired ‘t’ test to compare the knowledge scores between pretest and posttest.
2. Chi square test was used to association between pretest and demographic variables.
PROJECTED OUTCOME
The study finding will helpful for the health professional to elicit,
The existing knowledge level of road traffic rules in middle school children.
The effect of video assisted teaching program on the level of knowledge
regarding road traffic rules.
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CHAPTER - IV
CHAPTER –IV
This chapter deals with the analysis and interpretation of data to evaluate the
effectiveness of video assisted teaching programme regarding road traffic rules among
middle school children.
Section –A :
Section – B :
Section –C :
Section – D:
Section – E:
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SECTION –A
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The above table reveals that the distribution of respondents, with respect to their age
groups were not equally matched. Out of 60 samples, 57 (95%) of the respondents belongs
to age group between 11 to 12 years, 3(5%) of the respondents belongs to the age group
between 13 to 14 years.
Considering the area of living of the respondents, 35 (58%) of the respondents were
from rural and 25(42%) of the respondents were from urban.
About know to drive bicycle of respondents,54 (90%) of the respondents said yes
and 6(10%) of the respondents said no .
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Fig .3.Percentage distribution of age of the respondents
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Fig .4 Percentage distribution of gender of the respondents
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Fig.5. Percentage distribution of education level of the respondents
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Fig.6.Percentage distribution of religion of the respondents
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Fig.7.Percentage distribution of area of living of the respondents
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Fig.8.Percentage distribution of type of family of the respondents
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Fig.9.Percentage distribution of know to drive bicycle of the respondents
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Fig.10. Percentage distribution of mode of transport to school of the respondents
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SECTION -B
RESPONDENTS KNOWLEDGE
LEVEL OF
KNOWLEDGE
FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
Combined 60 100%
The Table 2. Shows the percentage distribution of inadequate, moderate and adequate level
of knowledge on pretest score. The above table depicts that 7 (12%) of respondents belongs
to inadequate knowledge, 48(80%) of respondents belongs to moderate knowledge and
5(8%) of respondents belongs to adequate knowledge among 60 middle school children.
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SECTION -C
The Table 3. Shows the percentage distribution of Inadequate, Moderate and Adequate
level of knowledge on post-test score. The above table depicts that the maximum number
of respondents 50(83%) belongs to adequate knowledge and 10 (17%) of respondents
belongs to moderate knowledge among 60 middle school children.
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SECTION –D
Pretest Posttest
Maximum
S. No Variables ‘t’ value
score Mean SD Mean SD
Level of
1 60 60.4 8.75 86.2 10 22.56
Knowledge
The Table 4. Shows that there was a significant difference (p<0.05) between pre and post
test score .The mean pre-test score was 60.4(±8.75%), whereas in mean post-test score was
86.2(±10%) respectively.
The t value shows that video assisted teaching programme was effective on the level of
knowledge regarding road traffic rules among middle school children in selected school at
Kumbakonam.
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Fig .11.Percentage distribution of pre assessment and post assessment test of satisfaction level
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SECTION –E
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Table 5 describes association between selected demographic variables with pretest
knowledge.Above the table shows that there is significant association occur in all the
demographic variables except religion.
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Fig.12.Percentage distribution of age among statisfactory level
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Fig.13. Percentage distribution of gender among statisfactory level
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Fig.14.Percentage distribution of education among statisfactory level
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Fig.15.Percentage distribution of religion among statisfactory level
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Fig.16.Percentage distribution of area of living among statisfactory level
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Fig.17.Percentage distribution of type of family among statisfactory level
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Fig.18.Percentage distribution of know to drive bicycle among statisfactory level
60
Fig.19. Percentage distribution of mode of transport to school among satisfactory level
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CHAPTER - V
CHAPTER –V
DISCUSSION
-Robert quielen
This chapter deals with the discussion of the findings of the study. The collected
data was analyzed based on the objectives of the study with the help of chi square
association and paired T test, hypothesis, statistical analysis and related literature of the
study. The problem stated was a pre experimental study to assess the effectiveness on video
assisted teaching programme on level of knowledge regarding road traffic rules among
road traffic rules in a selected school at Kumbakonam.
1. To assess the level of knowledge on middle school children regarding road traffic
rules before administration of video assisted teaching programme .
2. To assess the level of knowledge on middle school children regarding road traffic
rules after administration of video assisted teaching programme.
4. To assess the pretest level of knowledge regarding road traffic rules among middle
school children with their demographic variables.
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Frequency and percentage distribution of the demographic variables in pre and post
experimental group as follows
The above table reveals that the distribution of respondents, with respect to their age
groups were not equally matched. Out of 60 samples, 57 (95%) of the respondents belongs
to age group between 11 to 12 years, 3(5%) of the respondents belongs to the age group
between 13 to 14 years.
Considering the area of living of the respondents, 35 (58%) of the respondents were
from rural and 25(42%) of the respondents were from urban.
About know to drive bicycle of respondents,54 (90%) of the respondents said yes
and 6(10%) of the respondents said no .
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OBJECTIVE -1 To assess the level of knowledge on middle school children regarding
road traffic rules before administration of video assisted teaching programme.
In pretest result showed that 7 (12%) were having inadequate knowledge, 48 (80%)
were having moderately adequate knowledge and 5(8%) were having adequate knowledge
regarding road traffic rules. The result of the study indicated that the middle school
children had moderate knowledge regarding road traffic rules. Therefore, the investigator
planned to provide video assisted teaching programme to insist the importance regarding
road traffic rules.
The video teaching programme were given to the middle school children. The
findings of the study showed that in post-test, majority 50(83%) are adequate and 10(17%)
are in moderate level. The study concluded that the middle school children had gained
adequate knowledge regarding road traffic rules after administration of video assisted
teaching programme.
The table 4. shows that there was a significant difference (p<0.05) between pre and
post test score .The mean pretest score was 60.4(±8.75), whereas in mean posttest score
was 86.2(±10.01) respectively.
The ‘t’ value (22.56) shows that video assisted teaching programme was effective
on the level of knowledge regarding road traffic rules among middle school children in
selected school at Kumbakonam.
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Sandhiya K (2014) conducted pre-experimental one group pre-test post-test
research design to assess the effectiveness of Video teaching programme on Road safety
among the middle school children of Govt. middle school. Sample size was 60. The study
findings revealed that out of 60 samples, most of them 29(48.3%) had inadequate
knowledge, 20(33.3%) had moderately adequate knowledge and 11(18.3%) had adequate
knowledge in pre-test and in post-test most of them 33(55%) had adequate knowledge,
24(40%) had moderately adequate knowledge and only 3(5%) had inadequate knowledge.
It was inferred that most of the school children had inadequate knowledge in pre-test and
most of the school children had adequate knowledge and moderately adequate knowledge
in post-test. It showed that the video teaching programme was effective.
The chi square values calculated to find out the association between pretest
knowledge score with selected demographic variables after video assisted teaching. The
findings revealed that there was significant association occur in all selected demographic
variables except religion with pretest level of knowledge at <0.05 levels.
Kale Kalpana.S (2016) conducted a descriptive cross sectional study to assess the
awareness regarding road safety rules among school children. Around 225 school children
(10-
13) age group 5th to 7th standard from Rayat high school was selected by stratified random
sampling techniques. The study revealed that the school children had satisfactory level of
awareness with socio demographic variables like age, source of information and mode of
travelling to school. There was a significant association was found between awareness with
socio demographic variables like age, mode of transport and mother’s education at p 0.05
level.
The following hypothesis was formulated and was tested for its significance.
The null hypothesis stated that there is no significance in the level of knowledge
regarding road traffic rules among middle school children, the present study shows that
there was a significance association in the level of knowledge regarding road traffic rules
among middle schoolchildren. Hence the null hypothesis was rejected and the difference
was proved.
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The assumption of the study made were
Middle school children may not have adequate knowledge regarding road traffic
rules. It is accepted because the present study result shows in pretest, majority
48(80%) are in moderate level, 7 (12%)are inadequate level and 5(8%) are in
adequate level. In posttest, majority 50(83%) are adequate and 10(17%) are in
moderate level.
Video assisted teaching programme may improve the knowledge regarding road
traffic rules among middle school children.
It was hereby accepted because the present study result also have proved that in pre
test, majority 48(80%)are in moderate level,7(12%)are inadequate level and 5(8%)
are in adequate level. In post test, majority 50(83%) are adequate and 10(17%) are
in moderate level.
The conceptual framework was based on Imogene King’s Goal Attainment Theory.
King’s Goal Attainment theory is based on the concepts of personal, interpersonal and
social systems including perception, judgement, action, reaction, interaction and
transaction. Hence the researcher adopted this model and model guided the researcher to
take likelihood action.
The overall finding of the study showed that the video assisted teaching programme
was effective in increasing knowledge among middle school children.
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CHAPTER - VI
CHAPTER –VI
This chapter presents the summary for the study, implication for different areas like
nursing practice, nursing service, nursing education, nursing administration and nursing
research, recommendation and conclusion.
SUMMARY
The crucial focus of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness
effectiveness of structured teaching programme on level of knowledge regarding
osteoporosis among pre-menopausal women in thirucherai village at kumbakonam in
thanjavur district.
The design adapted for the study was pre experimental study in the conceptual
framework was based on Nola J. pender Health promotion model. The study tool contains
the demographic, data related to semi structured knowledge questionnaire which had the
maximum score of 30.
HYPOTHESIS:
H1: There is significant changes between pre -test and post-test knowledge
regarding osteoporosis among Pre-menopausal women.
REVIEW OF LITERATURE:
Quantitative approach, pre experimental design, sample size is 60. 60 in pre and
post group selected by non- probability convenient method form the sample frame with
inclusion criteria.
Data was collected by semi structured questionnaire for demographic profile of the
subject. structured teaching was provided for pre-test group.
Structured teaching significantly improved the knowledge among Pre-menopausal
women.
The study was carried out in Tricherai village at Kumbakonam after obtaining
permission from the subjects and information about the study was given to them.
Table 4.1 reveals that the distribution of respondents, with respect to their groups
were not equally matched. Out of 60 samples, the most 40 percent of the respondents
belongs to age group between 36-40years. 32 percent of the respondents belongs to age
group between 41-45 years, 20 percent are in the age group 46-55 and 8 percent of the
respondents are in the age group of 31-35.
With respect to the educational status, the equal 45 percent of the respondents are
HSC level, followed by 27 percent are primary level, followed by 17 percent are illiterate
and 11 percent of the respondents are degree level.
Regarding occupational respondents in the above study, the most 55 percent of the
respondents are house wife, followed by 25 percent are agriculture, 13 percent are
government employed and 7 percent are private employed.
Considering the monthly income, the most46 percent of the respondents earning
monthly income above Rs.30001, followed by 25 percent of the respondents income is
below Rs.10000, 17 percent of the respondents income is Rs.20001-30000 and 12 percent
of the respondents income is Rs.10001-20000.
With respect to the religion of the respondents, the most 58 percent of the
respondents are Hindu. followed by 25 percent are Muslim and 17 percent of the
respondents are Christian.
Considering type of the family above study, the most 43 percent of the respondents
are nuclear, followed by 32 percent are extendedfamily, 25 percent are in joint family.
Regarding menstrual cycle studies respondents in the above study, the most 60
percent of the respondents are regular menstrual cycle, followed by 40 percent are irregular
menstrual cycle.
Regarding family historyosteoporosis about above study, most 78 percent are yes
and 22 percent of the respondents are no family history osteoporosis.
In respect of Practice of exercises for this study, 67 percent are practiced and 33 are
no practiced exercises.
NURSING IMPLICATION:
The implications of this study are vital to nursing service, nursing practice, nursing
education, nursing administration and nursing research. The result of the study suggests
that the Structured teaching programme was effective in improving knowledge regarding
osteoporosis among Pre-menopausal women .
Nursing Service:
Nursing Practice:
The present study would help the nurses in caring for clients with osteoporosis.
Nursing Education:
Nurse educator can encourage the nursing students to conduct health education
programme in community regarding osteoporosis.
The nurse educator should prepare the other teaching method and intervention and
resources available for nurses,clinicians and parents.
Nursing Administration:
Nursing Research:
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Now-a-days almost every school children is handling bicycles and incidence of road
traffic accidents are also increasing year by year. So, there is a need for strengthening of
information, education and communication activities in relation to road traffic rules to all
school children during school health programme. Students should refrain themselves from
traffic rule violations. Finally the study concluded that the video assisted teaching was
effective among middle school children in improving the knowledge on road traffic rules.
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APPENDIX - E
DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLE
1) Age
a) 11-12 yrs
b) 13-14 yrs
c) > 14yrs
2) Gender
a) Male
b) Female
3) Education
a) Sixth Std
b) Seventh Std
c) Eighth Std
4) Religion
a) Hindu
b) Christian
c) Muslim
d) Others
5) Area of living
a) Rural
b) Urban
6) Type of Family
a) Nuclear family
b) Joint family
c) Extended family
a) Yes
b) No
a) Bicycle
b) Bus
c) Walk
d) Others
APPENDIX - F
PART - 1
b) Jaundice d) Fever
4) Always look
5) Always use
b) Drivers d) Passengers
7) Avoid playing on
a) Beach c) Park
a) Sitting c) Standing
b) Sleeping d) Standing
PART - 2
b) Go d) Slow
b) Go d) Slow
b) Go d) Slow
b) Go straight d) No parking
b) Go straight d) No parking
17) symbol indicates
b) Go Straight d) No Parking
b) Go Straight d) No Parking
a) Offence c) Awarded
b) Accepted d) Encouraged
a) 15 years c) 17 years
b) 16 years d) 18 years
b) News d) Vehicle
a) Readers c) Walkers
b) Learners d) Runners
a) Sitting c) Standing
b) Driving d) Walking
28) When met with an accident, we should
b) Neglect to care the victim d) Not inform to the emergency police service
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LESSON PLAN ON
ROAD TRAFFIC
RULES
LESSON PLAN ON ROAD TRAFFIC RULES
SIZE OF GROUP : 60
DURATION : 20 Minutes
At the end of the session, the student will gain knowledge regarding road traffic rules.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the session, the students will be able to know about the
Everyone needs to be aware of the traffic rules especially children and young people who are at significant road accident risks. Traffic
rules play a very important role in the traffic system of a country. These rules are made for avoiding traffic jams and accidents in cities and
towns. There are traffic polices to supervise the rules. We all should follow traffic rules to maintain a sound traffic system. Let us see them in
detail.
TEACHER STUDENT
SPECIFIC
TIME CONTENT AV AIDS ACTIVITI ACTIVITIE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVES ES S
MEANING :
Traffic laws are the laws which govern traffic and
Tell about the With the help What is mean
regulate vehicle which includes rules of the road both Lecture
meaning of of multimedia by road traffic
2 mins method Listening
Road Traffic the laws and the informal rules that may have rules ?
Rules. communication
developed
over time to facilitate the orderly and timely flow of
traffic.
IMPORTANCE OF ROAD TRAFFIC RULES :
The rules regulate the positioning of vehicles on
the roadway, changing of position, passing,
List out the stopping, parking and travelling intersections What are the
and railroad crossings. With the help
importance of Lecture importance of
of multimedia Listening
road traffic 2 mins They establish speed limits for populated areas. method Road Traffic
communication
rules. They provide the list of requirements that Rules?
vehicles in operation must meet.
They provides fines or disciplinary measures
when the regulations are violated, depending on
the nature of the violation and its consequences.
NEED OF ROAD TRAFFIC RULES
KNOWLEDGE FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN:
What is the
They cannot judge how often vehicles can With the help
Lecture need of road
come on the empty road. of multimedia
method Listening traffic rules
communication
knowledge for
They can cross road from anywhere on the school
road because they have no idea about proper children?
place to cross the road.
The Road Traffic Rules promote safe, fast traffic. With the help
Lecture Listening
They establish the meaning of the signals of traffic of multimedia
method
communication
lights and traffic controllers, road signs and road
markings and describe the movements of participants
in road traffic in the most typical conditions and
situations.
Stop well before the stop line, and don't crowd the
intersection. This not only obstructs a clear view of the
intersection for other road users, but also make the
zebra crossing unsafe for the pedestrians. You are
allowed to turn left at the red signal unless there is a
sign specifically forbidding you to do so. When
turning, yield the right way to pedestrians and
vehicles from
other directions.
Be Alert
Go
Mandatory Signals
Cautionary Signs
- River bank
-Narrow bridge
-Slippery road
With the help
-Cycle and pedestrian crossing
of multimedia Lecture Listening
-Y-Intersection communication method
-Speed breakers
Informatory Signs
Road
Markings Bare
Roads
regulate the road user. Road markings include all lines of multimedia method
patters, words and colors applied on or attached to the communication
road surface or kerb, for the said purpose.
Traffic Paints
The current list of fines for the various traffic With the help
Lecture
rules violations in Chennai, Tamil Nadu under The of multimedia
method Listening
Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 is as follows: communication
Fine for
Fine for
2nd offence
Offence 1st offence
and more
(In Rs.) (In Rs.)
Disobeying Signal
Parking the car in no parking zone or turning the car With the help Lecture Listening What are the
improperly is a cognizable offence. of multimedia
method legal aspects on
communication
violation of
Driving without Helmet
road
traffic rules?
Driving without helmet may be a suicidal attempt so
this
is fined with Rs. 100 to Rs. 300.
SUMMARY:
Thus road traffic rules is very good and safe to all people all through the life. Everyone should follow traffic rules while walking or
driving on the road to save their lives.
CONCLUSION:
Road Traffic Rules is very important for people of all age group to be safe and secure as well as reduce the number of road accidents
and injury cases. So, everyone should strictly follow all the rules, regulations and signs of road traffic lights. Children should be well
practiced from the end of their parents at home and get proper study by the teacher in the school.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
BOOK REFERENCE:
Udara Um Shabhailteacht Ar Bhoithre ;Rules of the Road; page no :45 -50 ,194 -196
K.Park,Preventive and social medicine, 23 rd edition,Banarsidas Branot, Page no :404
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mt h;f s ; r hi y apy; mt r u %y k; y;
mt r ukhf my ;y
J
ngw;Nwhh;f s pd ; i f i at pl ;L
> Xl f ; $ l hJ .
mt h;f s pd ; f t d k; vt w;whY k;
j pi r j pUg;ghky; r hi
yapy;
, Uf ;f Nt z ;L k;.
ei l ghi j f s ; f pi l f ;f hj
, l q ;f s py ;> , l J gf ;f q ;f i s g;
gad ;gL j ;j t j d ; %yk;>
ei l ghi j f i s gpd ;gw;w
mt h;f s ; ngw;Nwhuhy
;ei l K i wg;gL j ;j g;gl Nt z ;L k;.
ghj r hupf S f ;F Nghf ;F t uj ;J
r kpf ;i Qf i s f ; f z ;l wpe;j
gpd ;d H F Wf ;F t opf s t pupTi u Gupe;J
py ;nt s ;i s kw;Wk; f Ug;G Nf hL f hNz hs nf hs ;S j
f s ;nf hz ;l r hi y f i s f l g;gj p y;
w;F %y k;
kl ;L Nk mt h;f s ; f w;gpf ;f
g;gl Nt z ;L k;.
mt h;f s ; t z ;z q ;f s pd ;
mh;j ;j j ;i j (r pt g;G mh;j ;j k; epy
;> gr ;i r epw t op> kQ;r s ; epwj ;j
py ; j ahuhF )> Nghf ;F t uj ;J x s
p mbg;gi l f s ; kw;Wk; r hi
y apy;
Nghf ;F t uj ;J mwpF wpf s pd ;
K f ;f paj ;J t j ;i j g; gw;wp mwpe;J
nf hs ;s Nt z ;L k;.
ehd ;F r f ;f u t hf d q ;f s
py ;nt s pNa nr y ;Y k; NghJ mt
h;f s ;gaz pf s ; , Uf ;i f i a gpd
;Gwk;gad ;gL j ;j Nt z ;L k;.
r hi y f s ; my;y J gpw , l q ;f s
py ; t pi s ahL t i j j ; j t ph;g;gj t pupTi u Gupe;J
w;F F oe;i j f s ; f w;gpf ;f f hNz hs nf hs ;S j
g;gl Nt z ;L k;. p y;
mt h;f s ; j i y f ;f t r k; mz pe;J > %y k;
kpj pt z ;b apd ; xyp vOg;ghd
;
kw;Wk; Nt f f ; f l ;L g;ghl ;L f
Ut p M f pat w;i w Ki
wahf r ;nr ay;gL j ;J t j d ;
%y k; r hi y apy; k pj pt z
;b apy ; r t hup
nr a;a K bAk;.
r hi y apy; kpj pt z ;b i ar ; r t hup
nr a;Ak; NghJ mt h;f s ; gpw
,irf; f Ut pf i s f ;
Nf l ;f f ;$ l hJ .
ehd ;F r f ;f u t hf d k; Xl
;L k;NghJ , Uf ;i f f ;f t r k; kw;Wk;
, U r f ;f u t hf d k; Xl ;L k;
nghOJ k;> gaz pf ;F k;
nghOJ k; j i y f ;f t r k;
mz pt j d ; %y k; ngw;Nwhh;f s
;> j q ;f s ; F oe;i j f s pd ; t ho;t py ;
K j d ;i k c j huz khf mz pt F j ;J t pupTi u Gupe;J
F oe;i j f s pd ; Kd ; ey;y p y;
c j huz q f ;i s c Ut hf %y k;
;f t hf d j ;i j Xl ;b r ;n r y ;Y k; NghJ
ngw;NwhH r hi y g; Nghf ;F t uj
;J t pj pf s ; mi d j ;i j Ak; gpd ;gw;w
Nt z ;L k;.
r hi y Nghf ;F t uj ;J t pj pf s ;
ghJ f hg;ghd > Nt f
khd Nghf ;F t uj ;i j C f ;F t
pf ;f pd ;wd .
Nghf ;F t uj ;J t ps f ;F f s ; kw;Wk;
Nghf ;F t uj ;J f l ;L g;ghl ;L
mwpF wpf s ;> r hi y mi l ahs q ;f s ;
kw;Wk; r hi y F wpaPL f
s ;M f apt w;i wg; Gupe;J nf hs ;t Nj
hL > nghJ t hd # o;epi y f s pY k; r
hi y Nghf ;F t uj ;J f s py ; cs
;s gq ;Nf w;ghs h;f s pd ; , af ;f q ;f i s
t pt upf ;f pd ;wd .
Nghf ;F t uj ;J x s p r kpf ;i Qf s ;
Nghf ;F t uj ;J xs
p r kpf ;i Qf s ; xU f l ;L g;ghl ;L
t pupTi u
r hj d q ;f s hf , Uf ;f pd ;wd . r pt Gupe;J
f hNz hs
g;G kw;Wk; gr ;i r Nghf ;F nf hs ;S j
p
t uj ;J x s p r kpf ;i Qf i s y;
%y k;
gad ;gL j ;j p Nghf ;F t uj ;J
neupr i y j ; j f h;j ;J
r e;j pg;Gf s py ; nj hl u c j Tf pwJ .
epWj ;J
epWj ;j t upf ;F K d ;d
hy;epWj ;j Tk;> nt l ;L k; $ l ;l j ; i j
$ l ;l Tk; Nt z ;l hk;. ,J kw;w
r hi y gad h;f S f ;f hd F Wf ;f y
pd ;nj s pt hd ghh;i t i aj ; j L f ;f
pwJ .
M d hy; ghj r hupf S f t pupTi u
Gupe;J
;F ghJ f hg;gw;w ghj pg;i g Vw;gL j ;j f hNz hs
nf hs ;S j
Tk;nr a;f pwJ . x U mi l ahs j ;i j p
y;
ePq ;f s ; nr a;a j i l nr a;j hy; j t pu %y k;
r pt g;G r kpf ;i Qapy ; , l J Gwk;
j pUk;g mD kj pf ;f g;gL t Ph;f s
;. j pUg;Gj y ; NghJ > ghj r hupf s ;
kw;Wk;gpw j pi r f s py ; ,
Ue;J t Uk; t hf d q ;f S f ;F r
upahd t op nf hL f ;f Tk;.
vr ;r upf ;i f
r hk;gy ; gr ;i r epwk; r pt
g;G epwj ;j py ; khWk; NghJ > mk;gH
i y l ;r hi y apy; nr y ;Y k; t hf d q ;f S t pupTi u
Gupe;J
f ;F Neuk; nf hL f ;f pwJ . x U f hNz hs
nf hs ;S j
ngupa r hi y apd ; eL p
y;
g;gF j papy ; mk;gH r kpf ;i Qf ;F s ; %y k;
r pf ;f papUe;j hy ; gPj pf ;F
K l q ;f p t pl hky; f t d khf
r hi y i a f l f ;f nj hl u Nt z ;L
k;nr y ;
gr ;i r epw r kpf ;i Qf s pd
; NghJ > ehk; Kj y ; t upi r
apy;
, Ue;j hy ;> c l Nd nr y ;y hky ;>
gpw j pi r f s py ; , Ue;J t Uk;
t hf d q ;f s ; r hi y i a f l e;j gpd
;
nr y ;y Nt z ;L k;.
x t ;n t hU j pi r apY k; j d
p mwpF wpf s ; , y ;y ht pl ;l hy;> r py
Neuq ;f s py ; ePq ;f s ; , l J my; y
J t y J Gwkhf j pUk;g
mD kj pf ;f g;
gL t Pu;f s ;
Nghf ;F t uj ;J f ht y ;J i w
mj pf hupf s ; i f nahg;gq;f s
;(i f NaL )
gd ;d puz ;L , e;j pa
Nghf ;F t uj ;J f ht y ;J i w
mj pf hupf s pd ; i f apy ; c s ;s
mi l ahs q ;f s ; gw;wp f hz ;Nghk; .
1. x U gf ;f t hf d q ;f s ; nj hl q ;f
t pupTi u Gupe;J
2 . K d ;d hy pUe;J t Uk;
f hNz hs nf hs ;S j
t hf d q ;f i s epWj ;J q ;f s ;.
p y;
3. gpd ;d hy ; , Ue;J t
%y k;
Uk;t hf d q ;f i s epWj ;J q ;f s ;
4. Kd ; kw;Wk; gpd ;Gwj ;j py
pUe;J x Nu r kaj ;j py ; t Uk;
t hf d q ;f i s epWj ;J q ;f s ;.
5. t y J kw;Wk; , l J , Ue;J x Nu
Neuj ;j py ; neUq ;f p t Uk;
t hf d q ;f i s epWj ; J q ;f s ;.
6. , l J Gwj ;j py ; , Ue;J t Uk;
t hf d j ;i j j ; nj hl q ;F q ;f s ;
7. t y J GwkpUe;J t Uk;
t hf d q ;f s ; nj hl q ;F t j w;F
8. mi l ahs k; khw;w
9. x U gf ;f t hf d q ;f
s ;nj hl q ; F t j w;F
10.b-Gs ;s papy ; t hf d q ;f
t pupTi u Gupe;J
s ;nj hl q ;F t j w;F
f hNz hs nf hs ;S j
11.t pI gp t z f ;f k; nf hL f ;f
p y;
12. b Gs ;s papy ; %y k;
t hf d q ;f s ;epHt f pf ;f
f l ;l ha r pf ;d y ;f s ;
f l ;l ha mwpF wpf s ;
F wpg;gpl ;l r l ;l q ;f s ;> f l ;L
g;ghL kw;Wk;j i l f i s r hi y
gad hs Uf ;F
nj upt pf ;f pd ;wd
. c j hu z k ;:
r hi y apd ; t opNa my ;y
J mUf py ; , Uf ;F k; r py mghaf
ukhd epi y apd ; r hi y gad i
u vr ;r upf ;i f mi l ahs q ;f s ;
gad ;gL j ;j g;gL f pd ;wd . ,it
r kr ;r PH K f N; f hz j ;j pd ; t bt j ;j
py ; mj d ; c r ;r f hy; Row;r pi af
;nf hz ;b Uf ;F k;. t pupTi u
Gupe;J
f hNz hs
c j hu z k ;: nf hs ;S j
p
t y J kw;Wk; , l J i f t i s T y;
%y k;
t y J kw;Wk; , l J i f K s
;t i s T
t y J kw;Wk; , l J j i y f Po ;
, i r f ;F O
Vw;wk; kw;Wk; t k;r ht s p
ej p t q ;f p
ghy k;
ehh; kw;Wk; gue;j r hi y
t Of ;F k; r hi y
kpj pt z ;b kw;Wk; ghj r
hup r e;j pg;Gf s ;
-Y- r e;j pg;Gf s ;
Nt f f l ;L g;ghL mi l ahs q ;f
s ;j f t y ; mwpF wpf s ;
nt w;W r hi yf s ;
nt w;W r hi y f s ;
nkhj ;j t hf d F og;gj
;j pw;F t op t F f ;F k;. t opf hl ;L j y
;f s ; r hi yapy;gaz h;f i
s Neubaf h> t opf hl ;b
kw;Wk; mt h;f i s x Oq ;F gL j t pupTi u
Gupe;J
;j f hNz hs
nf hs ;S j
c j Tf pwJ . r hi y p
y;
Nehf ;f q ;f S f ;n f y ;y hk;> r hi y g; %y k;
gug;G my ;y J , i z f ;f g;gl ;L s ;s
mi d j ;J Nf hL f s ;> kw;Wk;
t z ;z q ;f s ; M f pai t ml q ;F k;.
Nghf ;F t uj ;J t z ;z g;G+r ;Rf s ;
r hi y Xuq;f S f ;f hd
Nghf ;F t uj ;J Xt paq;f s
;nghJ t hf g;
gad ;gL j ;j g;gL f pd ;wd . r hi y
nghUl ;f s ;> r hJ f ;f s pd ; f z ;f s pd
;kw;Wk; nj h;Nkhgy p] ;b f ; f Pw;Wf s
;
Nghd ;w kw;w nghUl ;f S t pupTi u
Gupe;J
k;r hi y apd ; mi l ahs q ;f s py ; j q ;f s f hNz hs
nf hs ;S j
; p
y;
gad ;ghl ;i l f ; f hz ;f pd ;wd . , e;j %y k;
mi l ahs q ;f s ; r hi yghJ f hg;i g
C f ;F t pf ;F k; kw;Wk; Nghf ;F t uj
;J R%f khd Xl ;l j ;i
j
c Wj pg;gL j ;J f pd ;wd .
r py Neuq ;f s py ;> r hi
y mi l ahs q ;f s ;kw;Wk; gpw
r hj d q ;f s pd
;nr a;j pi ag; nghUj ; J t j w;F r hi
y mi l ahs q ;f s ;
gad ;gL j ;j g;gL f pd ;wd .
i ka t up
gpupf ;f g;gl hj , uz ;L t op
r hi y f s py ;> i ka t up Nghf ;F t uj ;J
neupr i y j ; j f h;j ;J > mt h;f s pd ;
, af ;f q ;f i s vs pj hf ;F f pwJ
. i ka t up x U xw;i w c i l e;j t
up>
xU nj hl h;r ;r pahd j pl t
up (j i l ahf t up)> x U , ul ;i l j pl t t pupTi u
Gupe;J
up f hNz hs
nf hs ;S j
my ;y J j pl t up kw;Wk; c i l e;j t p
y;
up x U f y i t ahf , Uf ;f %y k;
K bAk;. x w;i w kw;Wk; , ul ;i l
j pl khd Nf hL f s ;> nt s ;i s my;y
J kQ;r s ;
epwkhf , Ue;j hY k;>
f l f ;f g;gl f ;$ l hJ my ;y
J epWj ;j g;gl f ;$ l hJ . , uz ;L
i ka t upf i s
nf hz ;l x U r hi y apy;>
xU j pl khd kw;Wk; c i l e;j
epi yapy;> j pl khd t
up K f ;f paj ;J t k; t ha;e;j j hf c s ;s J .
mJ , af ;f p ghh;f ;F k; t i f apy;
, i z g;gpd ; ,lJ gf ;f j
;j py ;kl ;L Nk c s ;s J . mj ;j i f
a x U t of ;f py ; Xl ;L
d h; i kat upi a f l f ;f Nt h
my ;y J F Wf ;f pl Nt
gs ;s p
gh f t d khf , Uf ;f Nt z ;L k;.
F oe;i j f S f ;f hd
t pupTi u
Gupe;J r hi y
f hNz hs
nj hl h;r ;r pahd , ul ;i l t up nf hs ;S j Nghf ;F t uj
p
, U j pi r f s pY k; nj upTepi y; ;J t pj pf s ;
%y k;
y f l ;L g;gL j ;j g;gL k; , l j ;j gw;wp
py ; t ps f ;F f
2017M k; M z ;b y ; j
kpo;ehL muR mj pf upj ;J t Uk; r hi y
t pgj ;J kw;Wk; Nghf ;F t uj ;J
t pj pf i s kPWt j w;f hd
r hi y f L i kahd
Nghf ;F t uj ;J el t bf ;i f f i s vL j ;j J . t pupT i u
Gupe;J
t pj pf i s F w;wr ;n r ay ;f s py ; fLi f hNz hs
3 mt nf hs ;S j
kPWt j hy ; Vw;gL kahd mguhj q ;f i s Rkj ;J t j d ; p
y;
k;r l ;l mk;r q ;f s %y k;> r hi y f s ; ghJ f hg;ghd %y k;
; , l khf khw;Wk; vz ;z j ;J l d ; , e;j
khw;wk;nf hz ;L t ug;gl ;L s ;s J .
mguhj t pguk;
2t J K i w
kw;Wk
Kjy
F w;wq;f s ; ;mj w;F
;K i Nky ;
w nr a;j hy ;
t hf d gj pi t
GJ g;gpf ;f j t Wj y ; 100 300
ngah; khw;wk;
nr a;a hky; , Uj ;j y ;
100 300
Nghf ;F t uj ;J
c j ;j uTf i s kPWj y ; 100 300
, Ur f ;f u
t hf d q ;f s py ; %t 100 300
H gaz pj ;j y ;
j i y f ;f t r k;
t pupT i u Gupe;J
, y ;y hky; 100 300 f hNz hs nf hs ;S j
gaz pj ;j y
; p y;
Xl ;L eh; c upkk; M h;
r p Gf ; , y ;y 100 300 %y k;
hky ;gaz pj ;j y ;
Nghf ;F t uj ;j pw;F
, i l A+W nr a;j y ; 500 500
Xl ;L eh; c upkk;
, y ;y hj t h;f s ; 500 500
t hf d k; Xl ;L j y ;
Xl ;L d h; j F j p
, oe;j t h;f s ; 500 500
t hf d k; Xl ;L j y ;
mj pNt f j ;j py ;
t hf d k; Xl ;L j y ;
400 1000
mghaf ukhf
Xl ;L j y ; 1000 2000
kd j s t py ; c l y ;
ms t py ;
200 500
r upapy ;y hky ;
Xl ;L j y ;
gj pT nr a;a g;gl hj
t hf d k; Xl ;L j y ;
2500 5000
f hg;gPL , y ;y hky ;
Xl ;L j y ; (, uz 500 1000
;L r f ;f u t hf d
k;)
f hg;gPL , y ;y hky ;
Xl ;L j y ; 700 1000
(buhd ;] ;Nghh;l );
f hg;gPL , y ;y hky ;
Xl ;L j y ; (ehd 1000 1000
;buhd ;] ;Nghh;l
); t pupTi u Gupe;J
f hw;W
f l ;L g;gL j ;J
f hNz hs nf hs ;S j
k;nj hl h;ghd 1000 2000 p y;
j uepi y apd
;kPwy ;f s ; %y k;
r j ;j k;
f l ;L g;gL j ;J
k;nj hl h;ghd 100 400
j uepi y apd
;kPwy ;f s ;
f ht y ;J i w
mj pf hupf s
pd ;f l ;l i s f i
800 1200
s
kPWj y ;
t hf d k;
Xl ;L k;NghJ NgRj y ;
1000 2000
Ei oT t pj p kPwy ; 2000 5000
f w;wt h;f S f ;F f hl ;r p j l ;L f s ;
f w;wy ; , af ;f p f hl ;r p j f L f
s ;nr ay;gL j ;j Nt z ;L
k;. K j y ;K i wahf
F w;wt hs pf ;F &.
300> mj d ;gpwF & .600
r hi y apy; x U r kpf ;i
Qi a kPWt J xU F
w;wkhf f Uj g;gL f pwJ . mJ kl
t pupT i u
;L kpy ;y hky;> Gupe;J
f hNz hs
nj Uf ;f s pY k; ei l gaz k; nf hs ;S j
p
nr a;a gt h;f S f ;F M gj ;i j y;
%y k;
t pi s t pf ;F k;. vd Nt > nr d ;i d apy ;
xU r kpf ;i Qi a kPWk;NghJ
> c q ;f S f ;F ePq ;f Ns &.
300 K j y ;& .600 tiu
mguhj k; t pj pf ;f Nt z ;L
k;.
f hi u epWj ;j Tk;> f ht y ;J i w
mj pf hupf S l d ; x j ;J i of ;f Tk;.
t hf d k; epWj ;J kpl j ;j
py ;t hf d k; epWj ;j q ;f s ; my;y J f r hi y
hi u Nghf ;F t uj ;J
t pupT i u
j pUg;gp t pL t J j t whd F w;wkhF k;. Gupe;J t pj pf i s
f hNz hs
nf hs ;S j kPWt j hy; Vw;gL
p
y; k;r l ;l mk;r q ;f
j i y f ;f t r k; , y ;y hky ; Xl ;L j y ; %y k;
s ;gw;wp t ps f ;F f
j i y f ;f t r k; , y ;y hky;
Xl ;L t J xU j w;n f hi
y K aw;r pahF k;.
KbTi u
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