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DescriptionPolice crossing notice 1868.png | Poster issued by the Metropolitan Police in 1868 announcing the first pedestrian crossing signal. |
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Source | "Making Roads Safe for Pedestrians or Keeping them Out of the Way? - an Historical Perspective on Pedestrian Policies in Britain", Muhammad M. Ishaque and Robert B. Noland, Imperial College London Centre for Transport Studies |
Author | Richard Mayne |
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File change date and time | 22:00, 7 August 2009 |