World’s Most Advanced Roads

13Aug,2024

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Embedded with sensors and IoT devices, this highway monitors traffic conditions in real-time, adjusts speed limits, and communicates with autonomous vehicles for safer driving.

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Chongqing's Smart Highway, China

Known for its no-speed-limit sections, the Autobahn features advanced asphalt mixtures for durability and low noise.

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Autobahn 7, Germany

This ring road around Iceland is built with geothermal technology that keeps the road surface ice-free during winter, making it one of the safest highways in harsh climates.

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Route 1, Iceland

The E39 features the world's first submerged floating tunnel under a fjord. This innovative design reduces travel time and environmental impact while navigating Norway's challenging geography.

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E39 Coastal Highway, Norway

An engineering marvel, this spiral interchange reduces congestion and minimizes the need for space in a densely populated area. The road surface is made of special materials to withstand heavy traffic and weather variations.

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Nanpu Bridge Interchange, Shanghai, China

Spanning the entire coastline of Australia, this highway uses solar panels integrated into road surfaces to generate renewable energy, powering roadside facilities and electric vehicle charging stations.

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Highway 1, Australia

Features a sophisticated traffic monitoring system with AI-driven analytics to optimize traffic flow. The road is also lined with energy-efficient LED lighting powered by solar energy.

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Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE

Known as "The Death Road," recent upgrades include smart warning systems and reinforced barriers, making it safer while preserving the road's historic and scenic value

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Yungas Road, Bolivia