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Road safety project

Telstra and Transurban teamed up with Firetail to develop a range of on road robotic solutions to help contribute to road worker safety on the job.

Remote-controlled robotic traffic cones will be tested and if successful would remove the need for road workers to manually place or move cones when setting up or taking down road works or emergency zones in live traffic.

Sensors will also be used on traffic cones and rumble strips to test the ability to communicate in real-time with workers via a wearable device such as a vest, which would light up, vibrate and sound an alarm when a vehicle enters the worksite, so they can get out of danger.

Transurban Group Executive Victoria and Strategy, Wes Ballantine, said the trial will commence by the end of the year and will be done during routine maintenance closures of the Burnley and Domain tunnels to manage safety in a controlled environment.

“Road workers can be vulnerable in live traffic and we currently have 10,000 people working to build new roads and more lanes on our projects across the country who all deserve to get home safely,” he said.

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