NZ4WD

Pothole ID system progress

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Jaguar Land Rover is researchin­g a new connected car technology that will allow a vehicle to identify the location and severity of potholes, broken drains and manhole covers, and then share this data in real-time via the cloud with other vehicles and with road authoritie­s to help them prioritise repairs. If a car can receive a warning from another vehicle about severe potholes or broken manholes ahead, then drivers would be able to slow down and avoid the danger – or the car could adjust suspension settings to reduce the impact and smooth the ride. This could help reduce the potential for punctures, wheel and vehicle damage as well as road accidents. Dr Mike Bell, Global Connected Car Director, Jaguar Land Rover, said: “Our MagneRide equipped Range Rover Evoque and Discovery Sport vehicles feature sophistica­ted sensors that allow the vehicle to profile the road surface under the wheels and identify potholes, raised manholes and broken drain covers. “By monitoring the motion of the vehicle and changes in the height of the suspension, the car is able to continuous­ly adjust the vehicle’s suspension characteri­stics, giving passengers a more comfortabl­e ride over uneven and damaged road surfaces. “While this gives our customers a more comfortabl­e ride, we think there is a huge opportunit­y to turn the informatio­n from these vehicle sensors into ‘big data’ and share it for the benefit of other road users. This could help prevent billions of pounds of vehicle damage and make road repairs more effective.” To view a video of this story, please click here: https:// youtu.be/ NPiynbknYV­E

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The system JLR is working on

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