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NEW TRAFFIC SIGNAL.—This strange apparatus, looking more like a piece of abstract art than anything else, is in fact a new traffic signalling device now in use on Paris roads. Invented by the sculptor Nicolas Schoffer, it is completely self-mobile and consists of 16 coloured signals mounted on a wooden frame with a small engine standing on four wheels at the base.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28159, 24 December 1956, Page 5

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NEW TRAFFIC SIGNAL.—This strange apparatus, looking more like a piece of abstract art than anything else, is in fact a new traffic signalling device now in use on Paris roads. Invented by the sculptor Nicolas Schoffer, it is completely self-mobile and consists of 16 coloured signals mounted on a wooden frame with a small engine standing on four wheels at the base. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28159, 24 December 1956, Page 5

NEW TRAFFIC SIGNAL.—This strange apparatus, looking more like a piece of abstract art than anything else, is in fact a new traffic signalling device now in use on Paris roads. Invented by the sculptor Nicolas Schoffer, it is completely self-mobile and consists of 16 coloured signals mounted on a wooden frame with a small engine standing on four wheels at the base. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28159, 24 December 1956, Page 5