Early traffic lights had only red and green, which unsurprisingly made intersections rather chaotic. Who invented the yellow ...
When you’re approaching an intersection with a green light, it doesn’t take long for the light to quickly turn yellow. Your foot hovers over the brake pedal but then goes to hover the gas pedal.
When you’re approaching an intersection after a traffic light turns yellow, you have to make a choice: stop as the light flashes red, or speed through the intersection. Stopping would reduce your ...
A century ago, if you stopped at a traffic intersection you had just two options: stop and go. After witnessing a deadly crash between a horse-drawn carriage and a car, inventor Garrett Morgan thought ...
Some aggressive driving behaviors never change — even as technology has morphed from mechanical to electronic, to computer-driven. Next week marks 100 years since Garrett Morgan was granted a patent ...
As you approach an intersection where the traffic light has turned yellow, you’re faced with a decision: either stop as the light transitions to red or accelerate to pass through before it changes.