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Changing road markings at the click of a mouse

Road markings or speed limits written in hard-wearing electronic ink could be changed at will to suit weather and traffic conditions

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 鈥 making them visible to motorists.

This would allow lane markings or speed limits to be changed at will. 鈥淭wo lanes on a road can then be changed into three when the need arises during the rush hour,鈥 Philips says. Likewise, three lanes could become two in bad weather.

The displays only draw current when they change, so they use very little power.