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Canajoharie's Dummy Light :
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As
automobile traffic in Canajoharie increased, by 1926 it became
necessary to move the
General Clinton Memorial
out of busy Wagner Square and install an automatic electric
traffic light. A novelty at the time, traffic instructions were
published in the Canajoharie Courier, telling motorists to blow
their horns when making a left turn or a right on red. In those
days, an amber light followed a red light. At the
conclusion of the instructions, the article advises: "Cut out
this summary and paste in your hat."
For
through traffic (turns not considered) go ahead on GREEN and stop on
RED. Amber denotes a change to get ready to move promptly. In making
turns to right or left on GREEN, using extreme care on left turn,
easing your car toward the center of the street, blow horn, give
signal by pointing index finger to the left; by moving car toward
the center of street in this manner will permit cars following to go
ahead easily.
Under
no conditions turn on RED.
Little
Mohawk street will hereafter be a ONE-WAY street for east bound
traffic only.
"The
world's first three-color, four-direction, elec. traffic lamp, was
installed at the intersection of Woodward Ave. and Fort Street,
Detroit, Michigan in October, 1920. It was designed by
Superintendent (then inspector) William L. Potts of the Signal
Bureau, Detroit Police Department. Basic design remains practically
unchanged today. The signal remained in use until 1924 and became a
part of the world's first synchronized signal system. This system
extended from Jefferson to Adams on Woodward Avenue and was
controlled manually from a tower at Woodward and Michigan." |

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