Potholes are a persistent problem in major cities. A new app called Street Bump is in the testing phases to help resolve that problem for Boston citizens. The Street Bump app uses your phone's accelerometer and GPS functions to spot potholes and automatically notify city authorities of each bump's location.
Since almost all cities are stricken with car- and tire-damaging potholes, the Street Bump app could make city driving infinitely safer.
Implications - There have been a whole series of apps that make the driving experience easier recently. This pot-hole detecting one is a must for anyone who drives and lives in a city that doesn't repave its roads often enough.
Pothole-Detecting Apps
Street Bump Reports Bumpy Roads to City Authorities
Trend Themes
1. Pothole-detecting Apps - Using smartphone technology to detect and report potholes can improve road safety and maintenance.
2. Smartphone Technology for Road Safety - Leveraging smartphone features like accelerometers and GPS to identify and alert authorities to potholes can enhance driving conditions in cities.
3. Improving Urban Infrastructure with Apps - Developing app solutions to address common urban issues like potholes can contribute to the overall improvement of city infrastructure.
Industry Implications
1. Smartphone App Development - Creating and optimizing applications that utilize smartphone features for road condition monitoring provides a disruption opportunity in the app development industry.
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3. City Governance and Public Works - Incorporating pothole-reporting apps in city governance strategies and public works operations presents opportunities for streamlining road maintenance processes.