BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Robots improve sidewalks
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Thu, 12 Mar 2026 09:12:47 -0500
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Im actually hoping we might see more robots on our streets  this Texas city
used robots to improve its sidewalks, and I hope it isnt the last

Date:
Thu, 12 Mar 2026 02:30:00 +0000

Description:
Damaged sidewalks are frustrating to most pedestrians, but this robot could
help.

FULL STORY
Burleson deployed robots to scan its sidewalks
They detect damage, obstacles, and other issues that could make it harder for
people with disabilities to use the sidewalk
They can complete 6 miles in the time a human could scan 2 miles

Obstacles in your path and damaged sidewalks are frustrations to most
pedestrians, but for folks with accessibility needs, they can make routes
completely inaccessible  so one city is using robots to make their streets
better. 

Burleson, a city in the US state of Texas, is the first in the state to 
deploy Daxbots  also known as ADA-compliance or urban service robots. These
Wall-E-looking machines roam sidewalks and are packed with scanners and
sensors to measure sidewalk width and slope, as well as detect potential
obstacles that could pose barriers for people with disabilities (via CBS ).
The bots cover about six or seven miles per day  a human would typically 
cover just two miles in that time  allowing the city to collect a large 
amount of data quickly. Using this information, officials will know where
repairs and improvements are most needed, so they can make their citys 
streets as accessible as possible  and simply better for all local residents.

The robot revolution is back on!

Forget delivery bots bumbling across town with a burger in their
trunk, these kinds of helpful assistants are the kind I would love to see
roaming my local streets. Not just sidewalks, Id love to see them going along
roads to search for potholes  near me, theyre like hydra heads, one gets
filled in, and three more take its place. 

Theyre also simply adorable. Beyond the similarities to Wall-E, I love how 
the bots apparently know to pause briefly when people approach so they can
take a selfie with them. 

What also helps the appeal is that the bots are offering genuine help to the
whole community. Local infrastructure is boring but essential to our everyday
lives, yet knowing where best to use resources can be impossible with
laborious data collection that can take an age  and that local authorities
might not have time for. 

These Daxbots tackle the problem head-on and seem to provide a solid template
for how other service robots could help make our daily lives better  rather
than simply chasing flashy, attention-grabbing improvements that arent that
useful in the grand scheme of things.

Well have to see if the Daxbot program has been successful once the full
analysis is complete, but for a change, Im actually hoping we might see more
robots on our streets.

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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/tech/im-actually-hoping-we-might-see-more-robots-on-
our-streets-this-texas-city-used-robots-to-improve-its-sidewalks-and-i-hope-it
-isnt-the-last

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