An "intelligent" traffic cop robot has been installed in the city of Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of Congo, it appears.
Local residents seem enthusiastic about the robot, which replaces
Lubumbashi's traffic police and also has surveillance cameras to observe
traffic offences, regional broadcaster Nyota says. It comes the year after two similar solar-powered robots were set up at intersections in the capital city Kinshasa, attracting attention at the time.
However, there are some worries about whether the robots will be
maintained properly, given that many of Lubumbashi's traffic lights have
fallen into disrepair, UN-sponsored Radio Okapi reports.
The structure was developed by the organisation Women Technologies,
which aims to encourage female engineers in the Democratic Republic of
Congo. Head of the group, Therese Izay Kirongozi, now hopes other
countries will follow suit. She would, for example, like to see these
"robots Made in Congo" in New York. "That's my dream. I dream big," sherecently told Radio Okapi.
Monday, March 31, 2014
DR Congo: Traffic cop robot installed in 'second capital'
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