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Drones Provide Illinois Officials New Viewpoints

January 30, 2017 - Midwest Edition
Construction Equipment Guide

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Transportation officials in Illinois are testing drones for bridge inspections and other potential uses.

The Illinois Department of Transportation said it has purchased two drones. The department is exploring how drones might improve mapping or document progress in work zones.

Transportation officials say live-streaming video from a drone could help decision-makers on the ground during a disaster or emergency.

The technology eventually could help with 3-D design on projects, geological studies and technical exhibits. The drones could be used to prepare public information about construction projects.

Use of the drones will follow Federal Aviation Administration guidelines and be overseen and deployed by the department's Division of Aeronautics.


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