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Hawaii is distributing 1,000 dashboard cameras to detect road hazards, as cities nationwide use AI to prioritize repairs and reduce traffic fatalities.

San Jose’s system correctly identified potholes 97% of the time, while Texas scanned 250,000 lane miles to find aging street signs needing replacement.

Cities are also using cellphone data to spot dangerous driving conditions caused by infrastructure problems, like bushes blocking stop signs or worn pavement.

As America’s aging roads fall further behind on much-needed repairs, cities and states are turning to artificial intelligence to spot the worst hazards and decide which fixes should come first.

Hawaii officials, for example,

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