Robotic Detail Pavement Marking vs. Stencils and Paint

Robotic Detail Painting Stencils
Road worker stays safely in the truck cab – No Boots on the Ground! Road crew works in closed lanes with traffic passing by in the next lane
Road worker stays in the air conditioned cab – no heat related illnesses Road crew works in conditions of direct sunlight, hot pavement and traffic fumes
The operator controls the layout of the symbol and directs the robot to paint – all at the touch of a button Road crew unloads stencils, paint and retroreflective beads from the truck and reloads when the job is done – physically demanding and injury prone work
One operator is needed to paint detail road symbols A crew of 3-4 workers is needed to paint detail road symbols
Can move on instantly to the next job after painting is completed – improves productivity Crew must wait for the paint to dry enough to remove the stencils – delaying the crew from moving onto the next job
Symbols are chosen from a library of MUTCD standard templates – the symbol is compliant and consistent every time Symbols painted using stencils degrade in precision over time as the paint builds up along the edge of the stencil
Daily cleanup takes about 10 minutes which allows for more painting time Stencils must be cleaned at the end of each day taking considerable painting time from the crew