Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Important Traffic Ordinance Passed by Council

In July, 1926, Pike County continued to struggle with this new experiment called the automobile.  At a meeting a resolution was passed “requiring horse drawn vehicles to follow the one-way traffic henceforth and thereby eliminate the element of danger and the discrimination that has existed in the past.”  At a previous meeting, the council passed an ordinance “requiring all cars to stop before turning into the main channel of traffic.”

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