IDAHO NATIONAL
Idaho
Transportation |
But the rolling technology center has a more pragmatic purpose, recording images and data that reveal the quality of a highway surface, including rutting and cracking. Pathway, a company specializing in automated road and pavement condition surveys, demonstrated the capabilities of its technology-enhanced van Monday (March 19) at Headquarters in Boise. Pathway’s van also offered super resolution line-scan images of 6,000 per line from a single camera, and 1280-point scanning laser technology to detect rutting. Other capabilities include:
The demonstration van, reportedly valued at about $800,000, can cover more than 200 miles of highway in a day and is several generations ahead of ITD’s video log van. Pathways contracts with states to provide pavement condition reports. Published 3-30-07 |