I like the look of this. It would be especially good in more secluded paths.

I like the look of this. It would be especially good in more secluded paths.

Originally shared by Yonatan Zunger

Here's something neat -- a fluorescent surfacing material for bike paths, which absorbs sunlight during the day and glows softly at night, to make it easier to navigate. I'd have a lot of questions about how it works (how long the glow lasts, how durable the material is, etc.) but the idea seems marvelous. 
http://www.theatlanticcities.com/commute/2013/10/britain-experimenting-glowing-seemingly-self-aware-bike-path/7413/

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