Cleveland has synchronized traffic control system in operation in part of its down-town district, and it is proposed that system be extended to certain parallel streets; Cleveland Ry. finds by investigation that while such regulation of vehicular traffic speeds movement of autos and probably makes for safety of pedestrians, it slows schedules of cars, increases amount of power consumed and creates new problems costly to solve.
Synchronized traffic control is costly to street railway
Aera
Aera ; 14 , n 2
1925
7 pages
5 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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