The Minot Auto Club was organized to promote road
building and maintenance, to better regulate traffic and to prevent Auto
thefts. It held its first annual picnic at Rice Lake
in June of 1921. It was attended by over 4000 people and more than 512 cars. In
1930 after his sixth accident, Judge William Murray considered issuing himself
a restraining order prohibiting his diving an automobile anymore. Traffic
signals were tried in various locations, but most drivers ignored them. They
did not use them again until 1939. The city installed a signal at 2nd St NW
and 4th Avenue
and also in downtown Minot .
In 1935 the State Patrol came into existence and drivers licenses were
required. The new Patrol Superintendant and his four officers went to county
seats like Minot
and issued drivers licenses to reluctant drivers for payment of a small fee.
Early Minot Automobile
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