HOW AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC SIGNALS OPERATE.—As an experiment, automatic traffic signals will be installed in Colombo street at the intersection of Hereford street. The vehicle-actuated signalling equipment automatically adjusts itself to the volume of traffic. On the right is shown one of the detector units which indicate the presence and movement of vehicles.
REPAIRING FLOOD DAMAGE.—Officers of the Public Works Department engaged in repairing flood damage in North Canterbury testing-the velocity and depth of the Ashley river
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21717, 26 February 1936, Page 16
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76HOW AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC SIGNALS OPERATE.—As an experiment, automatic traffic signals will be installed in Colombo street at the intersection of Hereford street. The vehicle-actuated signalling equipment automatically adjusts itself to the volume of traffic. On the right is shown one of the detector units which indicate the presence and movement of vehicles. REPAIRING FLOOD DAMAGE.—Officers of the Public Works Department engaged in repairing flood damage in North Canterbury testing-the velocity and depth of the Ashley river . at the, Rangiora traffic bridge. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21717, 26 February 1936, Page 16
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