Sharp-eyed drivers might notice some traffic lights in their area might have a reflective yellow border added to them, making them instantly recognizable.
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 ...
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 ...
You can find all kinds of things at an intersection in the modern era, from the ever-essential traffic light to various cameras. While it's not hard to figure out what a lot of these items are for, ...
Cedar Rapids resident Jim Fox spends a lot of time behind the wheel in downtown Cedar Rapids. Last year, he started a part time “retirement gig” driving people with disabilities to their medical ...