The Inventor of the Traffic Lights.
Railway engineer John Peake Knight was the first to promote the use
of traffic lights. Born in 1828 in Nottingham, he left school at 12
years of age and joined the Derby railway station. At the age of 20 he
was promoted to traffic manager of the London to Brighton line. He
improved the quality of rail travel introducing the pullman car and carriages with alarm pulls for ladies.First Traffic Lights
In 1866 over 1000 people were killed and 1334 injured on the roads in London. John Peake Knight could see the benefits of signals on the railways and how it had improved safety. He decided to approach the borough of Westminster and proposed a signaling system to regulate horse drawn-carriages and reduce the number of fatalities.The first traffic light system was installed outside the Palace of Westminster in London in 1868. The design combined three semaphore arms with red and green gas lamps for night-time use, on a pillar, operated by a police constable.
The project was greeted enthusiastically and in 1868 the first traffic lights were installed. After only one month the gas powered lights exploded and a policeman was injured. The project was canceled.