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LOOK AND SIGNAL

NEW DANISH DEVICE. . Though- it is not a motor manufacturing "country, Denmark has' produced .vuiny car accessories and improvements. •/ ■ The latest two patented there are a key-less lock and a traffic indicator. \ Operated by a cipher combination '.he lock is worked by simply turning a knob and pressing a button. It is capable of 15,000 combinations. The traffic signal is a double arrow placed, on the back of the car, but also .isiblc from the sides. Lights indicate the direction the driver intends to take, and warn following motorists when he is about to stop. A miniature replica of the signal '.s fitted to the dash so that the driver can see his 'current signal. Control is by a simple movement of the foot.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19281002.2.12

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Shannon News, 2 October 1928, Page 2

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127

LOOK AND SIGNAL Shannon News, 2 October 1928, Page 2

LOOK AND SIGNAL Shannon News, 2 October 1928, Page 2

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