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Driverless vehicle that uses sensors to measure road surface quality and repair small cracks to stop them turning into potholes and hopefully decreasing the cost of road maintenance while improving average surface quality.
Just get rid of all the shitty private firms and make a national company to handle the repairs cheaply and efficiently! This robot will solve nothing! I’ve never heard something so stupid!
Considering the state of our roads already, it wouldn’t be surprise me if the pothole robot gets stuck in a big pothole.
It’s also got to survive interactions with the general public, who don’t all seem that keen on autonomous vehicles so far.
Not arguing with its likely effectivness.
But it seems like this is a plan to keep replaced or repaired roads matianed. Rather then fix current potholes.
I assume someone is making the argument that this is cheaper. Then having staff check every road often enough to catch the cracks before potholes develop.
Unfortunately even if it gained public acceptance. Its hard to imagine any local auth. Investing in preventative maintainance to the extent this would actually work.
Huge work to create areas with fixed roads. Then role out these machines. Would mean like any good idea. It will likely cost much more before is starts showing savings.
And politics is just not set up for people to invest in saving their replacements money.
You’d think a robot that fixed potholes would be reveered and worshipped. I could see people laying out offerings for the robot so that it is appeased when it visits.
I just imagine the world becoming destroyed and uninhabitable to human life and this thing will still going fixing empty and desolate roads amongst coyote-gators and dino-insects howling at the moons.
Nah, machines break down more than humans. I mean, we build the fucking things and we are terrible, so its not exactly a suprise.
If all humans are dead, this thing will have some random segfault because Tony was hung over on a Tuesday from trying to forget about his terrible job when he wrote the code that ran its “roll wheels” function and the company had no code review because that costs money and doesn’t pump up stock prices.
So the machine will spend its last erstwhile moments before it loses all power after the death of humanity futility trying to spin its own wheels and hopelessly failing.
I reckon there’s a film in that
Sounds pretty similar to the start of Wall-E
Reminds me a bit of the short science fiction story There Will Come Soft Rains, about a very diligent smart home still attempting to care for its occupants after the bomb drops.
So they’re basically putting tar in the cracks that civils workers have stopped filling themselves when they reinstate the road after digging it up.