Unmanned motorcycle will replace police patrol?
In the future, police will use unmanned motorcycles to punish traffic violators.
In the future, police will use unmanned motorcycles to punish traffic violators.
Called "Blockers" , the unmanned supercar concept serving the police industry could soon become a reality. Canadian mechanical engineer Charles Bombardier told CNN that the idea is only part of the natural evolution of technology.
Mr. Bombardier is working for Imaginactive, a non-profit organization specializing in transportation projects.
An unmanned vehicle of Imaginatie.(Photo: CNN).
According to the engineer, traffic cameras have been put into use for years. But with the advancement of unmanned technology today, there are many solutions to apply in the field of public safety more effectively and unmanned supercar is one such idea.
Speaking of "Blockers" , during patrols, it will continuously scan driver and driver licenses for traffic violations using real-time video recordings.
Supercars can automatically "write fines" through mobile apps like email, messages .
If a violation is found, the super motor can automatically "write a ticket" through mobile applications such as email, messages, even in the traditional way. As a result, the traffic police will be free to deal with more pressing issues instead of spending time writing fines.
Currently, unmanned technology has been integrated into cars. Last November, an unmanned electric race car completed the test in Marrakech - Morocco. Bombardier said the technology could also be used to make cities safer. Also according to Mr. Bombardier, a police officer can monitor five "Blockers".
A police officer can monitor 5 "Blockers".
The biggest obstacle of the project, is investment money, about 5 million USD. Therefore, there should be a government organization to act as a "patron". Bombardier's next step is to attract attention from public institutions.
Brazilian designer Eduardo Arndt is working with Mr. Bombardier to develop a new generation of unmanned vehicles, inspired by simple racing cars in the 1980s. "I have added more modern details. like LED headlights and bicycle security cameras " - Mr. Arndt shared.
In the future, unmanned cars will be more environmentally friendly. They will be equipped with a range of advanced technologies to detect technical errors such as oil leakage .
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