The woman decided the traffic problems in the Congo with the help of a robot

Kinshasa which is the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is not the best place for fetishists orderly traffic. Often, there is chaos. But if You are even more fanatical fetishist huge robots, then you need to get to Kinshasa — and all because of the inventor Isaiah Teresa and her 2.5-metre-high robots performing traffic management.
For many years the city feels the negative impact of traffic congestion. Most of them are connected with the ignoring of traffic lights and police-traffic controllers. But no... you Hear me? No one will ignore the 2.5-foot robot.
The robots are solar energy, which enables them to work all day (the charge will last at night). They send a car with a tireless enthusiasm which is subject to only mechanisms. Teresa invented humanoid robots and friendly, although they have a fairly authoritative view.



The robots have a camera-eye, which will record every violator of the law, and a few led displays that convey to pedestrians the messages of the type "You do not go there, you go here" and many others. In the hands of the robot are red, yellow and green signals. He articulates them up and down and knows how to turn his body.

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Since the launch of this new observance of the rules greatly improved. This is probably due to the fact, that people subconsciously feel the hidden threat: if they will not stop, the robot will chase them across the whole of Africa, while not cornered and not punishing the baddies for its spinning tentacles.

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