Nobody likes potholes, but it often seems that they’re one of those hardships we just have to put up with until they get almost impassable ... after all, it’s a big deal to send out a road crew who ...
The Sudbury snake has hit the streets. Now, drivers in the Nickel City will notice a new, oddly-shaped addition to the roadscape. “We are happy to say that on Nov. 21, the Python was delivered to the ...
The City of Ottawa is trying out a new machine to put the squeeze on its deepening pothole problem. The Python 5000, which resembles a small street sweeper with a mechanical comb attached to its front ...
Even as you continue to gingerly negotiate potholes, the BBMP is looking at a hefty bill of Rs. 15.2 crore presented by Python 5000, an automated pothole filling machine, for works done. The cost of a ...
Bangalore: City residents are eagerly waiting for Saturday morning when the wonder machine PYTHON 5000 starts filling up the many potholes on roads in double quick time. On Friday, a pilot project was ...
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A made-in-Canada solution promises to patch potholes in less than two minutes, doesn’t require long stretches of road closures, and keeps the road crew member in the safety of an air-conditioned cab.
ON Semiconductor is now also introducing the successful 1300 and 5000 models of their Python image sensor family with half the frame rate and half the data ports. Customers benefit from cost savings ...
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