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In Cleveland, Ohio, there is an intersection of Euclid Avenue and East 105th Street where the 1st electric traffic signal was set up on August 5, 1914. Its design was made up of 4 "stop" and "go" pairs of red and green light indicators, each positioned on a corner post. This municipal traffic management system was developed by James Hodge, who was granted a US patent for his great invention.
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red and green light indicators
Used a name for someone or something
- called
The act of picking something
- choice
Gain new knowledge
- learn
Musical instrument consisting of a long black tube
- clarinet
Suspension of liquid particles in gas
- aerosol
Relating to the law
- legal
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