Honda's Pothole-Hunting Cars Save Ohio Millions
Ohios Innovative Pothole Hunting: Honda & State Officials Collaborate on a Two-Year Pilot Program
This episode explores an innovative partnership between Ohio transportation officials and Honda, which resulted in a two-year pilot program using built-in car sensors to detect road hazards. The specially equipped vehicles, equipped with sensors, drove nearly three thousand miles across the state, spotting problems in real-time to help fix them quickly. The system transforms everyday cars into moving sensors, feeding data directly to road crews to act before small issues escalate. The approach could significantly boost safety by reducing risky manual inspections along busy highways, protecting road workers and drivers. Test results showed impressive accuracy, with damaged road signs caught ninety-nine percent of the time, guardrail problems ninety-three percent, and potholes eighty-nine percent. If rolled out wider, the tech could save Ohio over four million five hundred thousand dollars a year in maintenance costs. Researchers from the University of Cincinnati helped develop it, and state leaders see significant potential for more use.
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