Everybody knows that roadworks are best enjoyed only for the first few months after delivery. After that, the tunnels fill up with smog, dividers get dented and signs become unreadable.
But a Swiss company says it's found a solution for that problem. Based on your medium-sized MAN truck, they've developed a mechanized cleaning machine that addresses buildup in tunnels.
Designed and developed by Colas Switzerland, the truck will be used by operators of road networks and features lots of spinning brushes mounted on robotized arms. Little is know about the seven-brushed truck, but it appears that it has scanners to keep a specific distance to the curb and is operated remotely.
Designed and developed by Colas Switzerland, the truck will be used by operators of road networks and features lots of spinning brushes mounted on robotized arms. Little is know about the seven-brushed truck, but it appears that it has scanners to keep a specific distance to the curb and is operated remotely.