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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3581806" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>While I can't give certain information, I can state that we drive a van (currently a Ford Transit) that is equipped with cameras, lasers, and other sensors that are allowing us to "image" the roads in the states that we currently have contracts with to get road data. Some cameras point toward the front so that the state's DOT can see the condition of signs, guardrails, painted stripes and anything in the ditches. Another system is tasked to actually take pictures of the surface of the roadway at the back of the van. We have facilities that also rate the cracks in the road that the rear system sees.</p><p></p><p>Inside the van are different computers that are recording the data from the various cameras and sensors. In our work, I drive the van and the wife operates the computers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3581806, member: 7900"] While I can't give certain information, I can state that we drive a van (currently a Ford Transit) that is equipped with cameras, lasers, and other sensors that are allowing us to "image" the roads in the states that we currently have contracts with to get road data. Some cameras point toward the front so that the state's DOT can see the condition of signs, guardrails, painted stripes and anything in the ditches. Another system is tasked to actually take pictures of the surface of the roadway at the back of the van. We have facilities that also rate the cracks in the road that the rear system sees. Inside the van are different computers that are recording the data from the various cameras and sensors. In our work, I drive the van and the wife operates the computers. [/QUOTE]
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