Solar-Powered Roads=Safer Roads; Good News for Car Insurance

February 10, 2011 at 3:24 pm Leave a comment

Imagine your morning commute to work after a freezing night that normally produces black ice, but able to go the speed limit with minimal risk of slipping and sliding. In this dream world, the roads will be constructed out of heated, solar-powered glass instead of asphalt.

This futuristic road would reduce the amount of plows and sanders needed, allowing for safer travel and less accidents. The idea and prototype for this new kind of road has already been designed and implemented and seems to work effectively and efficiently.

The team seemingly has every area covered, taking into account what would happen at night, or during cloudy days. The roadways would have multiple layers to protect the technology, but also provide a safe driving surface. Moreover, the panels would be interconnected to provide assistance to any panel that is having issues.

This would hopefully lower the amount of auto accidents, especially during the winter months. However, until that time comes be sure to review your CT auto insurance policy with your Encharter agent. CT Car insurance is continually changing and updating so make sure to check if you are receiving the best policy you need.

Visit encharter.com for more insurance details or call an agent at (888) 865-1244.

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