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NYC 1925 Traffic Regulations PDF
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EdT. wrote:Things were simpler back then. The traffic regulations for the city of New York consist of a total of 8 pages (including the cover). Today's regulations are a bit more (108 pages to be exact).
The only mention of traffic signals:
"Traffic Light Control System: Red Light for Stop. Green Light for Proceed."
Other notable mentions:
- 8MPH speed limit on Brooklyn Bridge
- 15MPH speed limit everywhere else in the city proper
steven1981 wrote:I would assume this dates back to 2012? I see a date on the top right hand corner of the first page.
steven1981 wrote:It's rather interesting to see that today's regulations still mention "red-green" and "dark period." Makes me wonder if there is a two-section traffic signal (s) still hidden somewhere in New York City. I've heard some rumors that there might be one still in existence somewhere near Elmhurst hospital in Queens, New York. I haven't spotted it as of yet.
BigTbird1974 wrote:...reminds me that I've got a ca.1929 "Primer of the MOTOR VEHICLE CODE of ARKANSAS" laying around here somewhere, that I need to find again in case anybody else would like to see it...what's the best way to attempt to copy such a fragile item?? I certainly don't wanna just start mashing it flat page by page to run thru a scanner -- it's nearly ninety-year-old paper after all, which would NOT take kindly to being suddenly 'unfolded' like that...???![]()
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EdT. wrote:I'm almost certain that somewhere, in some corner of some borough there just HAS to be something tucked away.
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