Gizmodo -
22 Jul 2013 21:13

Before the invention of the car, jaywalking wasn't a recognized concept. Want to get across the street? Then just walk across the street--nobody's going to stop you. But the rise of the automobile posed a new problem for people of the early 20th century. While the median state-designated speed limit for American cities was just 10 miles per hour in 1906, the pace of American streets soon increased enough that people who wanted to cross them were suddenly putting themselves in harm's way. So citi...
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