The Democratic Republic of Congo’s
capital Kinshasa is notorious for bad traffic. So police are getting a helping
hand to keep the cars moving.
Two giant traffic robots have
appeared in the capital, a city where drivers normally spend hours in traffic
and which has become notorious for corrupt traffic police.
Unlike their human counterparts, the
robots, which have built-in cameras to report traffic offences to a central
computer, are unable to collect bribes.
“There are several kinds of traffic
lights in the world,” said engineer Thérèse Izay, who designed the robots.
“But I can tell you that the only
robot, in human form, in the shape of a policeman who is regulating traffic, is
made in Congo,” she said.
Izay, who runs a women’s technology
cooperative, hopes authorities will pay for the robots to be installed in
cities across Africa and beyond, to promote Congo’s female engineers and create
much-needed jobs.
So far pedestrians at a busy
intersection seemed impressed with a robot, which, with its red lights on its
front and back of its chest and green lights on its arms, was rotating to
direct traffic.
“It is better than before. Now you
can cross with confidence. The robot is doing its job correctly,” a pedestrian
said. -
9 comments:
This no go favour niaja police
Niaja police for cry tire
Good one
Technology at it best
This is really wonderful
LOLS
Hw cn pple sel dier conscienc cos of brown envelop?evn wen d Nation soul is BLEEDING?doin d ryt ting nw seem stupid,kai.
Orishirishi!
Nothing we no go see n hear
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