Hokkaido installs musical roads

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Japan has already dabbled here and there with road surfaces that keep drivers awake by using appropriately-placed troughs to play rhythms through your tires.

Now the Hokkaido Industrial Research Institute has gone a step further, with grooved sections of road that boom a melody up through your car. The grooves are a few millimetres deep and 6-12 mm wide; unsurprisingly, the closer they're grouped together the higher the pitch of the note produced.

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They're planning to use different melodies for different areas, picking songs that have some association to the locale.

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1 Comments:

Are Hokkaido musical roads an independant invention? Or perhaps this is the spread of an internet meme?

I've had the "road music" idea featured on my website for the last ten years: [url]http://amasci.com/hoax.html[/url/]

(And apparently the techs at Disney experimented with the same idea decades ago at Epcot in Florida.)

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