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The Future of Indian Roads: Self-Healing Technology to Tackle Potholes Head-On

What Are Self-Healing Roads that India May Introduce to Tackle the Big Pothole Problem?

Shivam Kumawat
Last updated: May 8, 2024 7:20 pm
Shivam Kumawat Published May 7, 2024
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Navigating the roads of India often means encountering numerous potholes, reflecting the poor condition of many thoroughfares. Despite some improvements in road quality, the prevalence of potholes remains a significant issue, contributing to accidents and loss of life. To address this challenge, the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) is considering the implementation of self-healing roads, a revolutionary concept aimed at mitigating pothole formation and enhancing road durability.

Self-healing roads utilize innovative asphalt technology, specifically self-healing asphalt, to repair cracks and damage autonomously. Traditional asphalt, a petroleum-based mixture, is augmented with steel fibers, epoxy, and capsules within the smart asphalt mixture. When a crack occurs in the road surface, the embedded steel fibers and capsules are activated by heat, causing them to expand and fill the crack, preventing water infiltration and halting the progression of potholes.

The concept of self-healing roads represents a paradigm shift in road construction and maintenance, offering the potential for significantly improved road longevity and reduced maintenance costs. While the initial investment required for implementing this technology may be substantial, proponents argue that the long-term benefits justify the expenditure. Research conducted by civil engineering experts, including Professor Er Eric in the Netherlands, has demonstrated the effectiveness of self-healing roads in prolonging road lifespan and minimizing maintenance needs.

In addition to addressing pothole issues, self-healing roads offer ancillary benefits, including enhanced communication capabilities between vehicles and road infrastructure. The integration of steel fibers into the road surface facilitates vehicle-road communication, potentially enabling features such as in-road charging for electric vehicles, thereby advancing the adoption of sustainable transportation solutions.

Despite the promising potential of self-healing roads, widespread adoption remains a distant prospect due to cost considerations and the need for further research and development. However, examples of self-healing road projects exist globally, with successful implementations in various countries since as early as 2010. The United Kingdom is also exploring the adoption of self-healing road technology in academic research settings, indicating growing interest and investment in this innovative approach to road construction.

In India, where pothole-related accidents claim thousands of lives annually, the introduction of self-healing roads could herald a transformative shift in road infrastructure. While significant challenges and hurdles remain, the pursuit of innovative solutions like self-healing roads offers hope for safer, more resilient road networks in the future.

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