Meet the robot that escorts children and the elderly crossing the road
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A simple wave or motioning hand gesture is usually enough for drivers to signal to pedestrians that it is safe to cross the road ahead of them - but Skoda thinks there's room for improvement.
The Czech car manufacturer is developing and Call Girls Service Bhopal testing new technologies to 'make roads safer for children, senior citizens and those with disabilities'.
This includes a robot that can escort people to cross safely and new LED displays mounted in its cars' grilles that show unique animations to tell people when it is - and isn't - okay to step out in front of drivers.
Robotic roadside assistant: This is the IPA2X, which is currently being tested as a means of improving road safety, especially at crossings
Called IPA2X, the robotic rover is being tested in partnership with the Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics at the Czech Technical University in Prague.
And it could soon be gunning for the jobs of lollipop men and women up and down the UK.
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The robot, which is over two metres tall, looks like a mobile traffic light that makes its way to the middle of a pedestrian crossing. Once it gets there, it will display a green light and pedestrians can cross
The robot is constantly monitoring its surroundings, so it can detect that a car is approaching the crossing
The IPA2X could soon be gunning for the jobs of lollipop men and women up and down the UK
The Czech car manufacturer is developing and Call Girls Service Bhopal testing new technologies to 'make roads safer for children, senior citizens and those with disabilities'.
This includes a robot that can escort people to cross safely and new LED displays mounted in its cars' grilles that show unique animations to tell people when it is - and isn't - okay to step out in front of drivers.
Robotic roadside assistant: This is the IPA2X, which is currently being tested as a means of improving road safety, especially at crossings
Called IPA2X, the robotic rover is being tested in partnership with the Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics at the Czech Technical University in Prague.
And it could soon be gunning for the jobs of lollipop men and women up and down the UK.
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The robot, which is over two metres tall, looks like a mobile traffic light that makes its way to the middle of a pedestrian crossing. Once it gets there, it will display a green light and pedestrians can cross
The robot is constantly monitoring its surroundings, so it can detect that a car is approaching the crossing
The IPA2X could soon be gunning for the jobs of lollipop men and women up and down the UK
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