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Robots Patrol Texas Sidewalks for Accessibility
12 Mar
Summary
- Robots scan sidewalks for damage and obstacles impacting accessibility.
- Burleson, Texas is the first city in the state to use these robots.
- Robots scan six miles daily, three times faster than humans.

Burleson, Texas, has become the first city in the state to utilize Daxbots, also known as urban service robots, to assess its sidewalks. These robots are equipped with advanced scanners and sensors.
They are tasked with identifying potential hazards, such as sidewalk damage or obstructions, which can create accessibility barriers for people with disabilities. The robots can cover six to seven miles of sidewalk in a single day.
This efficiency far surpasses what human inspectors can achieve, enabling the city to gather extensive data rapidly. This information will guide infrastructure repair and improvement priorities, aiming to make Burleson's streets more accessible and user-friendly for everyone.




