It’s not armed, but this “RoboCop” is keeping cars and pedestrians in line on Shanghai’s busiest streets. A humanoid robot dressed like a police officer manned a busy intersection in Shanghai’s ...
A traffic police officer escorts a scooter rider from a road. Photo: Yang Hui/GT It has been over a week since Shanghai launched a major crackdown on traffic violations on March 24. The crackdown is ...
When Shanghai kicked off China’s biggest overhaul of local traffic management one year ago, residents reluctantly complied, and waited for the police presence at major intersections, the angry whistle ...
Shanghai is generally recognized for both its rapid economic progress and rising ranks of wealthy residents, but an ominous byproduct of both these hallmarks - traffic congestion and traffic accidents ...