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Ever Read This Old Debate On Neon Signs Near Roads: Revision history


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14 September 2025

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  • curlast 22:2522:25, 13 September 2025 KellyeSkinner9 talk changes m 3,200 bytes −100 No edit summary undo
  • curlast 21:5421:54, 13 September 2025 TeraHayward54 talk changes 3,300 bytes +3,300 Created page with "I was going through some old records from back in the day in Parliament, and it's definitely worth a read. It goes way back to 1930, and it’s all about the use of neon signs on factories and shops near major roads. Apparently, these signs, which were mostly red or green, were causing a fair bit of confusion because they looked so much like traffic signals. Can you believe it?, red and green neon lights on shops and factories were being mistaken for actual traffic signa..."