Google’s celebrates 101st anniversary of first electric traffic signal system with a animated Doodle
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Google’s celebrates 101st anniversary of first electric traffic signal system with a animated Doodle

Google’s celebrates 101st anniversary of first electric traffic signal system with a animated DoodleAugust | Wednesday | 05, 2015 :: Google celebrates the 101th anniversary of the first electric traffic signal with a special doodle on its homepage. The animated doodle shows cars with the letters spelling “G-O-O-G-L-E” at a traffic signal in a black and white colour variant.

The first electric traffic light was developed in 1912 by Lester Wire, a policeman in Salt Lake City, Utah, who also used red-green lights. On 5 August 1914, the American Traffic Signal Company installed a traffic signal system on the corner of East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. It had two colors, red and green, and a buzzer, based on the design of James Hoge, to provide a warning for color changes. The design by James Hoge allowed police and fire stations to control the signals in case of emergency. The first four-way, three-color traffic light was created by police officer William Potts in Detroit, Michigan in 1920. Ashville, Ohio claims to be the home of the oldest working traffic light in the United States, used at an intersection of public roads from 1932 to 1982 when it was moved to a local museum.

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