File:Stop Sign Detroit 1915 NYT 2011-12-09.jpg

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Artist's impression of how the first w:stop sign for street traffic might have appeared, as erected in w:Detroit, Michigan circa 1915, from a description credited to Joshua Schank, C.E.O. of the Eno Transportation Foundation. Citing Hilary Greenbaum and David Rubinstein, "Who made that?: The stop sign wasn't always red," w:The New York Times, 2011-12-09 (viewed 2013-02-10)

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current07:23, 11 February 2013Thumbnail for version as of 07:23, 11 February 2013480 × 480 (21 KB)Scott Sanchez (talk | contribs)Artist's impression of how the first stop sign might have appeared, as installed in Detroit, Michigan circa 1915, according to Joshua Schank, C.E.O. of the Eno Transportation Foundation. Citing Hilary Greenbaum and David Rubinstein, "[ http://w...

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