This document describes a road power generator (RPG) that converts the kinetic energy of passing vehicles into electrical energy. It works by installing moving plates on the road that capture the stroke of vehicles and convert it into rotational motion using a crank mechanism to generate electricity. This provides a way to harness wasted energy on roads to generate power for uses like charging electric vehicle batteries or powering street lights. The RPG was constructed and tested, though with a lower than expected electricity output, proving the concept. Challenges included selecting a suitable generator and achieving the proper balance of speed and torque. Future work may focus on designs for heavier vehicles to increase power output and more efficient mechanisms.