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What car company was first to have electrical turn signals?

I’m curious about where my electric turn signals come from. They’re clearly a super important part of my car, and they couldn’t have just come out of nowhere. I know they’re pretty old, but which car company was the first to introduce them to their models?

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Tom Hindle · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
That’s a fair question, and you’re right—they’re an essential part of the daily drive. Buick invented the first electric turn signals in the early 1950s. It changed the game for drivers, and made being out and about a lot more comfortable and convenient. However, like seatbelts, there wasn’t a wholesale embracing of the technology among all car companies. In fact, most car companies didn’t make electric turn signals standard until the mid-60s, and even then it wasn’t mandated by federal law. Over time, though, manufacturers such as Ford, Chevy, and others made it a standard part of their model—ushering an era of electrified turn signals, the kind you see today. Electric turn signals seem like a crucial part of your daily drive—something you simply cannot go without. And the same can be said for having the right
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