Honda and Mercedes-Benz declare war on potholes: new suspension and LiDAR tricks aim to soften the blow of government failures



  • Honda reveals results of pothole detection pilot study
  • The project uses an existing car camera and LiDAR technology
  • Sharing road data could save governments millions of dollars a year

No matter where you live, potholes and deteriorated driving surfaces can ruin any road trip or trip. With results ranging from a bumpy ride and damaged suspension components to a full-blown accident, potholes are a major headache for motorists, cyclists, and local governments alike. Fortunately, both Honda and Mercedes-Benz are trying to address the problem in two different ways.

Honda recently partnered with DriveOhio, the Ohio Department of Transportation’s (ODOT) smart mobility center, on a pilot project it hopes can help speed up road repairs by harnessing the power of real-time vehicle-generated data that can detect and report road deficiencies.



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