The tech has gone viral and received much praise.
published on Thursday. The test was conducted on a one kilometer section of the Metong Road in Victoria’s south east and images were posted on Facebook.The markings use the science behind the simple photoluminescence found in glow-in-the-dark childrens’ stickers, toys and watches. At night time, the novel coating emits the light it has absorbed throughout the sunny day.
In that spirit, the state government is also looking at LED-lit pavements for intersections and inventions that could improve the reach of reflective markings. The state spoke very highly about Tarmac Linemarking’s new product.
“This will be particularly beneficial for people who are not familiar with driving through the area.”Pictures of the illuminated line markings can be seen in a Facebook post submitted by the company. The post published on the 5th of May has almost 10,000 likes and 3,400 comments praising the new invention.“That looks like a good idea. Maybe it'll keep people in their lanes where they should be. I'm all for it.
“Awesome! Now if the crazy people would just start burying the electrical lines instead of putting up power poles nobody would have a problem during storms,” said another fan. There is no doubt the new markings will save lives by making nighttime driving clearer and safer. The only question that comes to mind is why didn’t anyone think of this before? It seems like a fairly obvious solution and the technology has been around for a while.back in 2014. Still, better late than never. We are happy to see this new innovation quickly growing in popularity and can't wait to see it implemented on our roads.
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