The Barnes Dance[?] began in Denver, Colorado in the late 1940s, and was adopted in other cities. The Barnes Dance is actually a street-crossing system that stops all traffic and allows pedestrians to cross intersections in every direction at the same time.
As a traffic commissioner[?] in New York in 1962 Henry Barnes tangled with Robert Moses[?] and killed the planned elevated cross-town highway.
He wrote the autobiography The Man with the Red and Green Eyes[?].
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