The Dutch design lab Studio Roosegaarde invents weird things. And now, the brains behind clothing that becomes transparent while the wearer is getting, ahem, intimate and a room that contracts and expands based on how hard you dance in it would like to redesign Europe's entire system of highways and roads.

So they did.

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According to Studio Roosegaarde the highways of the future are safer, cleaner and more environmentally sound. The lab has developed solar powered glow-in-the-dark roads that charge during the day to illuminate your evening drive, dynamic asphalt paint that transforms in response to road conditions like ice and sleet, and car lanes that double as electric car chargers by using magnetic fields under the asphalt.

These ideas might seem far out, but they're already being implemented in Holland. If all goes well during the piloting program, there are talks of implementing these upgrades across Europe.

Why reinvent the road and not the car? As Studio Roosegaarde's Emina Sendijarevic told Popular Science, it's about changing the landscape from the ground up.

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