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California Built Roads That Play Music and We Had to Try ThemFrom commercials to tributes, California is home to two unique musical highways. We drove both—the original Lancaster road and the newer R. Lee Ermey Musical Highway—and recorded every note, bump, and ...
Back in 2008, Honda wanted to be cute and destroy a stretch of California road with grooves spaced out to play "The William Tell Overture" in tire noise as you drove across it. Well they got the ...
They all soon learned that the tune was coming from a musical road installed by Honda Motor Co. designed to play the overture when Honda Civics and other cars drove over it, as part of a marketing ...
LANCASTER, Calif. — The folks who silenced the nation’s first “musical road” are singing a different tune. Workers on Wednesday began carving grooves on Avenue G that will produce notes of ...
The newly-named Civic Musical Road, in Lancaster, California, was modified for a Honda Civic advertisement. A series of grooves were cut into the tarmac, which causes your vehicle's tires to vibrate ...
The goal is to install at least one musical road in each of the states the road crosses: Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. Last year, when sharing ...
California. Believe it or not, there's a stretch of road in the desert town near Palmdale that is designed to play music as you drive across it. Pretty cool, huh? Well, not quite. Turns out a bit ...
The lone musical road in the United States, located near Palmdale, has been silenced. While its tune delighted motorists, residents living nearby have grown weary of the noise and convinced local ...
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