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  2. Road signs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The very first standardised road signs in Australia used yellow circular signs as regulatory signs, a feature now preserved in "pedestrian crossing" and "safety zone" signs. [ 2 ] In 1964, Australia adopted a variation of the American Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) road sign design, which is a modified version of the 1954 ...

  3. Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System, abbreviated SCATS, is an intelligent transportation system that manages the dynamic (on-line, real-time) timing of signal phases at traffic signals, meaning that it tries to find the best phasing (i.e. cycle times, phase splits and offsets) for a traffic situation (for individual intersections as well as for the whole network).

  4. Australian railway signalling - Wikipedia

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    There are no speed signals in Western Australia's freight system operated by Brookfield Rail [25] and they are either Approach, Outer Home, Home, Departure and Starting signals. [26] Perth's urban passenger network is operated by the Public Transport Authority and the Rules are identical to that of the freight, with a few minor differences.

  5. Traffic light control and coordination - Wikipedia

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    Toronto: 83% of its signals are controlled by the Main Traffic Signal System (MTSS). 15% also use the SCOOT (Split Cycle and Offset Optimization Technique), an adaptive signal control system. [22] Sydney: 3,400 traffic signals co-ordinated by the Sydney Co-ordinated Adaptive Traffic System (SCATS). Designed and developed by RTA, the system was ...

  6. Traffic sign - Wikipedia

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    Traffic signs or road signs are signs erected at the side of or above roads to give instructions or provide information to road users. The earliest signs were simple wooden or stone milestones . Later, signs with directional arms were introduced, for example the fingerposts in the United Kingdom and their wooden counterparts in Saxony .

  7. Marshalite - Wikipedia

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    A Marshalite signal at the Melbourne Museum.. The Marshalite [1] was a form of rotary traffic signal that was designed in 1936 by an Australian Charles Marshall (1864 - Dunedin, New Zealand [2] - 3 April 1953, Mornington, Victoria, Australia), [3] founder of the Fitzroy firm of Charles Marshall Pty. Ltd. [4] [5]