
This whole thing just blew my mind... I mean, can you imagine having an army of cars on the road collecting data on our roads?

It's like something out of a sci-fi movie! But seriously, this technology has some serious potential to change the game when it comes to road maintenance.
I love how Honda is using its production vehicle sensors to gather info on road hazards. It makes total sense that they'd be able to pick up on things like poor road quality and damaged guardrails during daily driving. And the fact that they're able to do so without even being specifically designed for asset monitoring is just genius.
The results of this pilot program are pretty impressive too - 99% accurate in detecting damaged signs, 93% accurate with guardrails, and 89% accurate with potholes. That's some serious precision! And it's not just about the accuracy, either - this technology could potentially save Ohio's DOT a whole $4.5 million in road maintenance costs.
I'm really excited to see where this tech goes from here. Integrating it into autonomous taxi services is like something I can totally see happening. Can you imagine being able to report problems on the road without having to pull over?


It's like a whole new level of driver engagement and community involvement. This could be some big stuff, folks!