Get your kicks at MPH 66
Smithsonian.com recently posted a piece on musical highways – stretches of road with “rumble strips” (bumpy sections) that are designed to play songs when vehicle tires roll over them. They share a couple of examples, and here are some that I dug up on my own:
Mt. Fuji (with a G clef painted on the road at the start!):
Lone Ranger Highway in Lancaster, California (created for a Honda commercial):
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