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Enormous robots police traffic in Democratic Republic of Congo

Kinshasa is not known for safe or orderly traffic, and this is perhaps the reason the DRC capital...
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12.43 5 Mar 2015


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Enormous robots police traffic in Democratic Republic of Congo

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Kinshasa is not known for safe or orderly traffic, and this is perhaps the reason the DRC capital has introduced a number of giant robotic traffic police to manage key junctions in the city.

It's hoped the huge, solar-powered giants will reduce road deaths, which total over 2,200 since 2007.

Constructed from aluminium, the robots have green and red signal lights on each hand to guide traffic, while cameras in the chest stream live video footage to police stations.

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Two robots have been on duty since 2013, and another three were recently designed by an association of women's engineers. 

Motorists have responded positively, according to Agence-France Presse. “There are certain drivers who don’t respect the traffic police. But with the robot it will be different. We should respect the robot,” taxi driver Poro Zidane told the agency.

Police are also happy to have new technology on their side, but insist officers are still the key to solving Kinshasa's traffic woes.

Therese Izay, president of Women’s Technology, which provided the latest robots, says they increase the chances of catching those committing violations:

“In our city, someone can commit an offence and run away, and say that no one saw him. But now, day or night, we’ll be able to see him in real time and he will pay his fine like in all the serious countries of the world.”

(twitter.com/Andreaingrando)


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