Traffic Roads Collection
From vintage to modern, traffic roads have seen it all
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From vintage to modern, traffic roads have seen it all. In Lord Northcliffe's 1908 Mercedes, a chauffeur diligently changes the wheel, showcasing the early days of road maintenance. The iconic 1970 Austin FX4 London taxi cab and the timeless 1954 Beardmore MKVII London taxi take us back to an era when these vehicles ruled the streets with their charm. In bustling cities like Los Angeles in 1958, parking meters made their debut alongside vigilant parking control officers. Meanwhile, across the pond in the UK during the early 1970s, traffic jams became a common sight as roads struggled to keep up with increasing demand. The American highways of the 1950s witnessed endless streams of cars stretching into infinity – a testament to America's love affair with automobiles. Traffic congestion plagued urban areas throughout this decade as well, capturing both frustration and resilience. Sometimes unforeseen events disrupt our daily commutes; a fire in Glendale caused traffic to slow down in Burbank, California in 1951. Bridge demolitions over motorways also bring about temporary chaos but pave way for progress. Fast forward to recent years - morning rush-hour on M27 motorway paints a picture of commuters navigating through lanes amidst hectic traffic while police cars and ambulances swiftly respond to road accidents nearby. Yet amidst all this hustle and bustle, we find moments of simplicity - pedestrians crossing roads using pelican crossings accompanied by their furry companions at Dibden Purlieu in Hampshire and can not just arteries connecting destinations; they are witnesses to history unfolding before our eyes – from technological advancements and changing transportation norms to unexpected incidents that shape our journeys.