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flag U.S. cities use AI to detect road hazards faster, improving safety and maintenance.

flag Cities and states across the U.S. are using artificial intelligence to improve road safety by detecting hazards like potholes, damaged guardrails, and faded signs more quickly than traditional methods. flag Hawaii is distributing 1,000 AI-powered dashcams to drivers to identify road issues in real time, while San Jose uses cameras on street sweepers with 97% accuracy in spotting potholes. flag Texas is scanning vast road networks using AI and anonymized cellphone data to locate outdated signs. flag Massachusetts-based Cambridge Mobile Telematics uses smartphone data to detect risky driving behaviors linked to infrastructure flaws, such as obscured stop signs. flag These efforts, supported by the GovAI Coalition, aim to shift from manual inspections to continuous, data-driven maintenance, preparing infrastructure for future autonomous vehicles.

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