A robot, hailed as the world’s first pothole-fixing machine, recently underwent its initial real-world test in the UK. Developed by Robotiz3d in partnership with the University of Liverpool and Hertfordshire County Council, the robot performed well during the trial.

Dubbed the Autonomous Road Repair System (ARRES) Prevent, this innovative robot uses imaging and artificial intelligence (AI) to locate, assess, and mend potholes directly. On March 6, it underwent its first field test on the streets of Potters Bar, Hertfordshire.
The “ARRES Prevent” robot relies on AI to detect and repair road flaws like cracks and potholes. It automatically fills these gaps, preventing water infiltration and ultimately averting pothole formation. This technology has the potential to save time, money, and hassle for road users.
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