Sharp-eyed drivers might notice some traffic lights in their area might have a reflective yellow border added to them, making them instantly recognizable.
Traffic lights have been with us since 1868, when the first gas-powered set was switched on in London. These lights used a semaphore system similar to those used by the railways of the day and ...
Road construction work is often a messy business, even more so when it's around crucial routes. But unless there's a detour sending cars down an entirely different path, traffic can't just stop, ...
They might be vertical, they might be horizontal, but otherwise, traffic lights have hardly changed in a hundred years. Red means stop, yellow means slow down, and green means go, a universal code ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Driving in Denver, you’re bound to be stopped by one of more than 1,000 traffic lights in the city. While traffic lights maintain a safe traffic flow, they can also be a headache for ...