Thursday 3 January 2013
Glow-In-The-Dark Highways Coming To The Netherlands
A futuristic highway that can save energy and improve road safety is set
to be installed in the Netherlands by mid-2013. Two companies, Studio
Roosegaarde and Heijmans Infrastructure, came up with the highway, which
includes: glow-in-the-dark road markings painted with photo-luminescent
paint which are charged during the day and light up during the night;
temperature-responsive paint which indicates slippery roads when
temperatures fall below zero; and interactive lights along the highway
that light up as cars approach. Wind lights that light up using the
draft produced by cars and priority induction lanes that can recharge
electric cars as they run along them also feature. The luminous road
markings and weather indicating roads will debut in the Dutch province
of Brabant in the middle of next year. The wind powered and interactive
lights along with the induction lanes are also planned to go into
service in the next years.
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