Hangxing Robot Directs Traffic At Hangzhou Intersection

Hangzhou police deployed a 1.8‑meter humanoid traffic robot, Hangxing No.1, at the Binsheng and Changhe Road intersection in early December to direct vehicles and pedestrians and issue verbal warnings. Equipped with high‑definition cameras, sensors, omnidirectional wheels, a whistle and traffic‑signal integration, it identifies helmetless riders and jaywalkers, and officials plan future upgrades with large language models while keeping it adjunct to human officers.
Key Points
- 1Deploys 1.8‑m humanoid 'Hangxing No.1' at Binsheng and Changhe intersection since early December
- 2Equips robot with HD cameras, sensors, whistle and traffic‑light integration to spot violations
- 3Suggests phased augmentation with LLMs for pedestrian engagement; remains adjunct to human officers
Scoring Rationale
Practical city deployment provides concrete implementation details, but limited novelty and narrow, pilot-scale scope reduce broader impact.
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