Road-Scanning technology gives Prince George a clearer picture of infrastructure needs
PRINCE GEORGE – A strange-looking device mounted on top of a vehicle is turning heads across Prince George, but its purpose is anything but unusual. Packed with nine cameras and sophisticated mapping technology, the system is helping the City of Prince George build a detailed picture of the condition of local roads and infrastructure.
The camera array belongs to Eagle Mapping, a company specializing in roadway data collection and analysis. Technicians Sheldon Hay and Oliver Ebbett have spent years collecting road-condition information across Canada, driving tens of thousands of kilometres to capture the images and data municipalities need to make informed decisions.
“It’s the oddest looking accessory to a vehicle,” Hay joked, describing the camera system attached to their survey vehicle.
