Smart Highway
Smart highways are innovative roads designed to improve efficiency, safety, and sustainability by incorporating advanced electronic and digital technologies. These highways integrate connected systems and IoT (Internet of Things) elements to address various challenges faced by traditional road infrastructure. The concept extends beyond mere transportation to integrate with urban planning and smart city initiatives.
One of the notable developments in smart highways is the introduction of photo-luminescent paint used for road markings. This technology, developed by Studio Roosegaarde in partnership with the infrastructure group Heijmans in the Netherlands, charges during daylight and emits light for up to 10 hours at night. This feature enhances nighttime visibility and safety, creating a more reliable and aesthetically pleasing driving experience.
Smart highways are part of the broader concept of interactive and sustainable transportation solutions. These roads are designed to adapt to environmental conditions and user demands, offering features such as:
The Virginia Smart Road serves as a testing ground for smart highway technologies. Located in Montgomery County, Virginia, this road is used to test various technologies, including automated vehicle systems, weather monitoring, and advanced lighting solutions.
In India, the Mumbai–Nagpur Expressway is noted as the country's first "smart highway." It incorporates smart construction techniques and is aimed at enhancing travel efficiency and safety through the use of advanced technologies.
The future of smart highways involves the continuous integration of emerging technologies such as: