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Roll over Beethoven: Remote highway plays Ode to Joy

Roll over Beethoven: Remote highway plays Ode to Joy

Reuters17-07-2025
FUJAIRAH, United Arab Emirates, July 17 (Reuters) - No radio? No problem. The emirate of Fujairah has installed rumble strips along a 750-meter (half-mile) stretch of highway that play the Ode to Joy melody from Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony as cars roll over - part of a project to integrate music into daily life.
Similar so-called Musical Roads have already been installed in places like the United States, Japan and Hungary. However, this is the first permanent road in the Arab world according to Ali Obaid Al Hefaiti, director of the Fine Arts Academy in Fujairah, a lesser-known emirate roughly 120 kilometers (75 miles) from the global tourism hub of Dubai.
The technology works by carving strategically-spaced grooves into the asphalt on Fujairah's Sheikh Khalifa Street. Then, as tires hit the ridges at roughly 100 km/hr (62 mph), the resulting vibrations produce a melody audible inside the vehicle.
Beethoven's Ode to Joy, a tune known to almost every ear on earth, was a natural choice, Al Hefaiti said.
Mohammad Al Matrooshi, an Omani resident traveling from Sharjah, said the music relaxed him after a long journey.
"The music gives you a different mood, especially because the music is by Beethoven."
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