City of Pooler Community Update:
- City of Pooler: sensors on over 15 public works vehicles enable passive, continuous data collection, eliminating disruptive surveys.
- Integrated location tracking creates a complete map of Pooler's road network, improving planning and response.
- Data-driven insights enable staff to prioritize repairs and work more efficiently and effectively.
Published on: May 14, 2026
The City of Pooler has actually settled the setup of road analysis gadgets in city automobiles. This agreement with Road Management Technologies Lifecycle Monitoring System was accepted by City Council in February and unlike systems that depend entirely on aesthetic imagery and AI interpretation; RMT makes use of a multi-sensor “sensor combination” methodology that integrates road photos with sonar and accelerometer data. This approach improves accuracy by validating aesthetic findings against physical street response information, lowering false positives typically brought on by illumination conditions or pavement shade variations. This builds on the completion of the Hunters Ridge repaving task as part of the City of Pooler’s initiative to proactively attend to road surface area repair work citywide utilizing data driven decisions.
The sensing unit gadgets have been installed on over 15 public jobs cars to permit passive, constant data collection eliminating the need for disruptive studies or functional downtime. General practitioner location tracking is incorporated with the information collection to create a full picture of Pooler’s road network, allowing staff work a lot more effectively and properly.
Sight the full announcement on the City of Pooler site


