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Sig alert, Sig-alert or Sigalert in California, as well as other parts of the United States, means an incident that significantly disrupts road traffic. The term was originally the name of a pioneering system of automated radio broadcasts regarding traffic conditions, introduced in the 1950s and named after its inventor, Loyd Sigmon.

Contents

  • Origin
  • Early use
  • Since 1969
  • See also
  • References
  • External links

A Sigalert is defined by the California Highway Patrol (CHP) as "any unplanned event that causes the closing of one lane of traffic for 30minutes or more". [1] [2] In practice, the term refers to a notice of such a closure issued by the CHP, and Sigalerts are posted on the CHP website, broadcast on radio and television stations throughout California, and signaled to motorists via electronic message signs on the freeways. The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) defines it as any traffic incident that will tie up two or more lanes of a freeway for two or more hours. [3]

The term was added in 1993 to the New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary . In practice, there is no standard spelling; the CHP website uses "SIG Alerts" [4] and "Sigalert" [1] while Caltrans uses "Sig-Alert". [3]

Origin

SigAlerts originated in 1955 with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). By the early 1950s, the rapidly growing number of automobiles in Los Angeles had greatly increased the frequency and severity of traffic accidents and jams. Radio stations reported traffic conditions, but the LAPD refused to call radio stations with this information, so each station would call the LAPD, a process that tied up telephone lines and forced officers to repeat the same information again and again.

In 1955, Loyd C. "Sig" Sigmon began developing a solution. Sigmon was executive vice president of Golden West Broadcasters (a company owned by singing cowboy Gene Autry). Sigmon had worked for Golden West's station KMPC 710 in 1941, but found himself in the United States Army Signal Corps during World War II, assigned to General Dwight D. Eisenhower's staff, in charge of non-combat radio communications in the European theater. Now, he proposed to apply his knowledge of complex radio networks to the situation in Los Angeles. [5]

Sigmon developed a specialized radio receiver and reel-to-reel tape recorder. When the receiver picked up a particular tone, it would record the subsequent bulletin. At the time, the device cost about $600 (equivalent to $5,600 in 2018). The LAPD's chief, William H. Parker, was interested, though skeptical, warning the inventor, "We're going to name this damn thing Sigalert." More practically, he refused to use it unless the receivers were made available to all Los Angeles radio stations—it could not be a KMPC monopoly. [5]

Initially, half a dozen stations installed Sigmon receivers that had "Sigalert" stamped on their side. When a message had been received and recorded from the LAPD, a red light, sometimes accompanied by a buzzer, would alert the radio stations' engineers. Depending on the nature of the problem, the engineer could air the police broadcast immediately, interrupting regular programming if necessary. [6]

Early use

One of the first major "Sigmon traffic alerts" was broadcast on January 22, 1956, causing a traffic jam. The alert described the derailment of a passenger train near Los Angeles' Union Station and requested any available doctors and nurses to respond to the scene. Too many doctors, nurses and sightseers drove there, making the situation worse. The first SigAlert was on Labor Day weekend in 1955, [7] and some stories on the SigAlert conflate these two events. [8]

At first, the LAPD issued about one alert a day, but soon other agencies were calling in messages they wanted broadcast, including rabid dog reports, gas leaks and even a ship collision in Los Angeles Harbor. [9] A pharmacist who had made a potentially fatal error in filling a prescription took advantage of the system to warn the customer (who heard the SigAlert in time). It was also used to warn about the impending Baldwin Hills Dam collapse in 1963. [10]

The term "Sigalert" was also used in Seattle, Washington in the late 1970s and early 1980s.[ citation needed ]

Since 1969

In 1969, when the CHP assumed responsibility for freeway traffic from the LAPD, it took control of the SigAlert system as well. It is now used throughout California and limited to traffic situations only. Messages are still broadcast, but most radio stations now read the information from the CHP's web service [4] rather than rebroadcasting the police dispatchers' voices.

CalTrans also uses the term "Sig-Alert", and it has now come to be commonly defined as any traffic incident that will tie up two or more lanes of a freeway for two or more hours. [3]

As of 2007 not all California radio stations use this term. For example, radio station KABC uses the term "KABC Traffic Alert", while radio stations KNX, KFI-AM, KRLA, KQED, and KCRW use the original term.[ citation needed ]

See also

  • SIGMET—an aviation weather advisory

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References

  1. 1 2 "Footer home" . Retrieved 2017-04-19.
  2. "Sigalert.com - Frequently Asked Questions". Archived from the original on 2015-04-15. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
  3. 1 2 3 "Q. What are Sig-Alerts?". CalTrans FAQs. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
  4. 1 2 "CHP Traffic Incident Information Page" . Retrieved 2017-04-19.
  5. 1 2 "L.A.'s Patron Saint of Traffic" (PDF).
  6. Berman, Arthur (February 25, 1962). "Quick Sigalerts Save Lives, Spare Accidents". Los Angeles Times. p.F5. Retrieved July 14, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  7. Purdum, Todd S. (1997-05-18). "How Los Angeles Traffic Snarls Spawned a Word". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
  8. O'Neil, Rob (1997-08-16). "Sigmon Put L.A. Drivers on the Alert". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
  9. Rivenberg, Roy (June 4, 2004). "Radio Pioneer Created the Sig Alert". Los Angeles Times. pp.A1, A18. Retrieved July 14, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  10. Carney, Steve (September 4, 2000). "He Labored to Help Us Out of That Jam". Los Angeles Times. p.E2. Retrieved July 14, 2022 via Newspapers.com.

External links

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Facilities
  • Highland Park Police Station
  • LAPD Hooper Heliport
  • Los Angeles Police Department Memorial for Fallen Officers
  • Parker Center

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Divisions
  • Air Support Division
  • Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums
  • Gangster Squad
  • Metropolitan Division
  • Rampart Division
Units
  • Los Angeles Police Department Mental Evaluation Unit
  • Los Angeles Police Department Threat Management Unit
Medals
  • Los Angeles Police Medal of Valor
Events(LAPD history)
  • The Onion Field
  • 1992 Los Angeles riots
  • North Hollywood shootout
  • 2007 MacArthur Park rallies
  • Christopher Dorner shootings and manhunt
  • Shooting of Ezell Ford
  • Shooting of Charley Leundeu Keunang
Corruption/
misconduct
  • Operation Hammer
  • Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department
  • Rampart scandal
Organizations
  • Coalition Against Police Abuse
  • Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners
  • Los Angeles Police Protective League
  • Los Angeles Police Department resources
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FAQs

What does sig in sig alert stand for? ›

While many Californians might assume “Sig” is short for “Signal,” it's not. “Sig” was a person. Loyd “Sig” Sigmon was the chief engineer for radio station KMPC in Los Angeles. In 1955, he devised a plan to boost ratings by asking Los Angeles police to call him whenever there was a major crash.

Who invented the SIG Alert? ›

It was created in the early '50s by Loyd Sigmon, a radio executive at L. A's KMPC station. During the Cold War, civil defense officials were looking into how to make an alert system, a project that Sigmon developed.

Why is it called sigalert? ›

The term was originally the name of a pioneering system of automated radio broadcasts regarding traffic conditions, introduced in the 1950s and named after its inventor, Loyd Sigmon.

What is a California sigalert? ›

The official Highway Patrol definition of a Sigalert is any unplanned event that causes the closing of one lane of traffic for 30 minutes or more, as opposed to a planned event like road construction, which is planned separately.

How long do SIG alerts last? ›

They declare a Sig Alert situation when an incident causes two lanes or more to be unavailable for at least two hours. Despite most SoCal freeways having multiple lanes, these debilitating Sig Alert incidents usually result in serious traffic jams.

What does SIG mean in military? ›

The Strategic Initiatives Group (SIG) supports the Chief of Army Reserve / Commanding General, United States Army Reserve Command (CAR/CG) by (1) leading planning teams to analyze and solve complex compo-wide issues (Strategic Initiatives); (2) planning and executing high-value engagements that support Army Reserve ...

What country owns SIG? ›

The Swiss company is SIG Sauer AG. Its predecessor SIG Arms AG was sold to L&O Holding in western Germany and was first renamed SAN Swiss Arms AG, commonly known as Swiss Arms, and in late 2019 was further renamed SIG Sauer AG.

Do police use SIG? ›

SIG SAUER is combining industry-leading product innovation with decades of field-tested experience to engineer the toughest and most accurate pistols, rifles, optics, suppressors, and ammunition for law enforcement.

What military uses SIG? ›

The guns have subsequently been adopted by the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Space Force. The Coast Guard is the only military branch that will not be receiving the M17 and M18, they will be replacing their SIG Sauer P229R DAK with the Glock 19 Gen5 MOS.

What is a chp sig alert? ›

Today, a SigAlert is issued only when one or more lanes of traffic will be blocked for at least half an hour. The term has become so familiar...that it was added to the Oxford English Dictionary a few years ago. Thanks to Abhijeet Chavan. FULL STORY: Radio Broadcaster Put the 'Sig' in Traffic Alerts.

Why is it called the Nimitz Freeway? ›

In 1958, following a joint resolution of the California State Legislature, the portion south of the MacArthur Maze was renamed the Nimitz Freeway in honor of WWII Admiral Nimitz, while the portion to the north retained the name Eastshore Freeway.

Why is it called the California stop? ›

What is a rolling stop? A rolling stop is when a driver does not do a complete stop at a stop sign. It's also known as a “California Roll” or a “California Stop,” according to Ticket Crushers, a team of attorneys across California, because it's a common traffic offense in the state.

Is a California stop illegal? ›

Rolling stops (or so-called “California stops”) are not permissible under VC 22450. A rolling stop is when a vehicle does not come to a complete stop. The vehicle is still in motion, even at the slightest of speeds.

Who owns Sigalert? ›

Sigalert.com is owned and operated by iHeartMedia. Please email Sigalert Ad Sales for rates and more information.

Why does LA have so much traffic? ›

Today, there are nearly twice as many registered vehicles in L.A. County as there are people. And, in a county covering 503 square miles, Los Angeles has about 650 miles of freeway. The many high-rise buildings that pack more office workers into relatively small spaces intensify the rush hour traffic in Los Angeles.

What does SIG mean in alarm? ›

A: Usually on digital watches, "sig" means signal, which means the watch will beep every hour, on the hour.

What does SIG codes stand for? ›

Sig Codes. Sig Codes are common Latin abbreviations used by physicians and pharmacies when communicating prescription information to each other. Common examples of Sig codes are QD, from Latin “quaque die” or “once a day” , TID (Latin “ter in die”, or “three times a day”), and PO (Latin “per os”, or “by mouth”).

What does the SIG represent? ›

abbreviation for

special-interest group ( def 2 ).

What does SIG mean on military gun? ›

Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (SIG) is a Swiss company, now known as Sig Sauer AG. In 1975, SIG entered into an agreement with German gun manufacturer J.P. Sauer & Sohn to develop and market a new handgun which became the P220.

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