Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1918 — GIVES DIRECTION OF MOTOR [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
GIVES DIRECTION OF MOTOR
Visible Signal Provided Mounted to Swing to Either Side—Chauffeur Has Control. \ t In Illustrating and describing an indicator for motor vehicles, Invented by B. M. Takahashi of Harlowtown, Mont., the Scientific American says: The mechanism provided is capable of being attached to existing motor vehicles for indicating to pedestrians, chauffeurs and drivers of other vehicles, traffic officers and the like, the di-
rection which the driver of the motoi vehicle intends to take, to the right, the left, or straight ahead, and wherein a visible signal is provided mounted to swing to either side and normally, occupying a central position, together with controlling mechanism under the control of the chauffeur for swinging the signals. s
Indicator for Motor Vehicles.
