"Street Traffic Regulation," the first book on the subject, published in 1909 - nine years after actual work was begun and - six years after the General Police Traffic Regulations were officially adopted in New York - led to immediate international interest on account of what they had accomplished in this country. The Council of National Defense, U.S.A., through its Highways Transport Committee, has devoted itself during the past eighteen months towards the standardization of General Highway Traffic Regulations. "The Science of Highway Traffic Regulation" brings the subject up to date.
On April 28, 1921, the Eno Foundation for Highway Traffic Regulation was incorporated under the laws of the State of Connecticut to carry on the work ...
Regulation of street traffic was unknown in New York up to January, 1900. Although traffic was much less then than now blockades were frequent through...
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