City of Nanaimo navigating AI road maintenance tool during three-year trial period
NANAIMO — While the City is taking its time absorbing vast amounts of data, it appears artificial intelligence will play key role in maintaining Nanaimo’s roads in the future.
The City is entering completion of its first of a three-year trial with RoadAI, by vendor Vaisala, featuring a pair of smartphones mounted on the windshield of City public works trucks.
David Thompson, City of Nanaimo’s manager of roads and traffic services, said both sides of their nearly 550 kilometers of roads have been assessed by the cameras.
“As staff are driving around the city doing their other work the system is running in the background collecting information on the condition of our roads and we can do it any time we want,” Thompson said of the pair of windshield mounted smartphones.



