No idea what this is about but this was apparently a big announcement at the MoDOT Commission meeting today
http://www.modot.org/road2tomorrow/
Missouri has always been at the vanguard of America's transportation system. From the earliest days of the nation’s westward expansion to the first length of the nation's interstate highway network, the Show-Me State has led the way.
And now it is time to lead again.
We are just now getting a glimpse of the new technologies that could serve as the basis for future highways. Innovations like GPS systems, autonomous vehicles, alternative fuels, new construction materials and computer-enhanced "smart" roads are changing the way we travel. We must build on this rising tide of new technology.
It is time to reach out to the world and gather the ingenuity, innovation and imagination it will take to build the transportation system of the future.
With that ideal in mind, the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission has announced a new initiative – “Road to Tomorrow,” to make Interstate 70 across the midsection of our state available to the nation and the world as the laboratory to construct the next generation of highways.
The MHTC has issued a call for private industry, entrepreneurs and innovators to bring their products and ideas to the birthplace of the interstate highway and collaborate with MoDOT to build the first section of the highway of the future. It’s only appropriate that the re-birth of the interstate highway begin at its birthplace.
At a time when the nation and Missouri wrestle with how to fund its future transportation needs, this effort must be focused not only on new technologies but new means of funding transportation investment.
We invite industry, institutions and individuals to reach out with their ideas. The form on the right-hand side of this page is the first step in the journey.
Start building the “Road to Tomorrow.” Fill in the blanks.
http://www.modot.org/road2tomorrow/
Missouri has always been at the vanguard of America's transportation system. From the earliest days of the nation’s westward expansion to the first length of the nation's interstate highway network, the Show-Me State has led the way.
And now it is time to lead again.
We are just now getting a glimpse of the new technologies that could serve as the basis for future highways. Innovations like GPS systems, autonomous vehicles, alternative fuels, new construction materials and computer-enhanced "smart" roads are changing the way we travel. We must build on this rising tide of new technology.
It is time to reach out to the world and gather the ingenuity, innovation and imagination it will take to build the transportation system of the future.
With that ideal in mind, the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission has announced a new initiative – “Road to Tomorrow,” to make Interstate 70 across the midsection of our state available to the nation and the world as the laboratory to construct the next generation of highways.
The MHTC has issued a call for private industry, entrepreneurs and innovators to bring their products and ideas to the birthplace of the interstate highway and collaborate with MoDOT to build the first section of the highway of the future. It’s only appropriate that the re-birth of the interstate highway begin at its birthplace.
At a time when the nation and Missouri wrestle with how to fund its future transportation needs, this effort must be focused not only on new technologies but new means of funding transportation investment.
We invite industry, institutions and individuals to reach out with their ideas. The form on the right-hand side of this page is the first step in the journey.
Start building the “Road to Tomorrow.” Fill in the blanks.





