A musical road that generates a melody from the tires' contact with specially grooved asphalt will be built on the Eilat highway, at a cost of approximately 65 million shekels, according to a report.
A novel transport project is planned for the route to the southern resort city of Eilat: a musical road that turns the hum of tires on grooved asphalt into a real-time melody for drivers. The initiative, reported at a stated cost of roughly 65 million shekels, appears to be a first for Israel. No engineering timeline or official confirmation from the Transport Ministry or road authority has been cited in the report.
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