This smart crosswalk helps alert drivers and pedestrians during nighttime or bad weather.
I’m a sucker for beer knowledge at a quick glance. And sometimes the beer names just aren’t good enough descriptors.
Less effective at night, but imagine how many drunk & unprepared people could benefit from these ideally places sunblock dispensers.
A Handicapped accessible carousel ride that takes everybody into consideration
Illuminating staircase with LED panels will help prevent broken angles and evil demons from sneaking up on you.
I desperately need one of these in my kitchen.
This highway has a lane that wirelessly charges electric cars while driving. This if officially the best reason I’ve ever seen for buying an electric ride. Just imagine the convenience.
Plan those seasonal dishes in advance based on the produce available.
Bubba Gump Shrimp does a similar concept at their establishment and the ability to flag down servers without doing the annoying shout or hand gesturing is so much less douchey.
To flush the toilet — just wash your hands. That’s conservation, Holmes.
A mall where children can play jungle gym style games between 4 floors. Hell, I’m an adult, mostly, and I want to get into this action.
These batteries are rechargeable with a USB!
Because how many avocados have you bought that were either mush or petrified?
This fence also serves as a bicycle pump.
Robots that patrol around the food court picking up your leftover trays. Just don’t get ’em mad. I’m fairly sure that’s how Judgement Day started.
This printer dishes out each copy of your document at a different angle, for efficient and organized sorting.
This window cleaner can wash the glass from both sides thanks to special magnets.
PS, how great are magnets, right?
Spot the open bathroom stalls without awkwardly pressing in on the doors and getting the “occupado” responses.
This way you can calculate whether you can pace yourself or if you need to begin the ‘Home Alone’ themed sprint through the airport.
Never forget what floor you parked your car on before stepping on elevators like this.