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History of Turn Indicators in Motor Cars / Automobiles |
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6.2 Turn Indicators - Florence Lawrence (Canadian) invented a turn indicator for cars in about 1914.
- The device was called an “auto signalling arm” and it was attached to the car’s rear fender. When the driver pressed a button an electrically operated arm raised a sign to indicate the direction of the turn.
- Florence Lawrence did not, however, correctly patent her invention.
- In 1929 Oscar J. Simler (American) invented and patented a turn indicator.
- In 1935 a company in the United States invented a flashing turn indicator.
- A Buick was the first production car to be fitted with an electrical turn indicator in 1938.
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