
If you've ever wished that roads would do something instead of just lying there, a pair of Dutch design firms have the answer. Studio Roosegaarde and Heijmans Infrastructure are developing what they call a “Smart Highway.” It’s a roadway that incorporates a suite of interactive technologies that adapt to traffic conditions and provide motorists with information... Continue Reading "Smart Highways" will glow in the dark, plus do a lot more
Section: Automotive
Tags: Cars, Interactive, Prototype, Road
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