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Changing road markings at the click of a mouse

28 February 2007

LANE markings on roads could one day be changed at the click of a mouse.

Dutch electronics firm Philips last week filed a patent on a hard-wearing version of the electronic ink used in emerging flexible displays for e-books (US 2007/0041785). Instead of painted white lines, ultrathin plastic strips would be attached to road surfaces. Electric fields applied to the display attract coloured, charged particles to the surface – making them visible to motorists.

This would allow lane markings or speed limits to be changed at will. “Two lanes on a road can then be changed into three when the…

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