The Quiet Revolution: How AI is Reshaping America’s Highways

The US Department of Transportation (DOTs) is now utilizing AI to maintain roads and highways, as Alabama has become the latest state to bet its infrastructure budget on AI.

For years, the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) relied on “performance-based budgeting,” a system designed to fund projects based on actual road needs rather than historical precedent. However, the data driving those decisions was often inconsistent, gathered by crews manually inspecting 11,000 miles of highway.

To bridge this gap, Alabama has partnered with Blyncsy, an AI platform owned by Bentley Systems. The technology utilizes dash-camera footage from commercial trucks and fleet vehicles to create a “machine-readable” map of the state’s road network.

A two-lane Alabama highway with traffic cones marking a construction zone, visualized by Blyncsy’s software.

By feeding anonymized imagery into computer vision algorithms, the state can now identify issues ranging from cracked guardrails and obscured signs to fading pavement markings. A recent pilot project demonstrated a 97% accuracy rate, a figure that provides the empirical evidence engineers need to stake their budgets on the data.

While Alabama focuses on professional fleet data, Hawaii is taking a community-centric approach. Through its “Eyes on the Road” program, the Hawaii Department of Transportation is distributing 1,000 free high-resolution dash cameras to residents. These volunteer drivers act as rolling sensors during their daily commutes, capturing road conditions in real-time across the islands.

This crowdsourced model allows the state to detect hazards on remote highways within hours rather than months.

Blyncsy detecting work zone barrels in Fort Worth, Texas.

The shift toward AI is being accelerated by a significant federal mandate. By September 2026, the Federal Highway Administration requires all state and local agencies to adopt a method for maintaining minimum pavement marking visibility.

Technology providers have responded by releasing public maps that score road visibility across all 50 state capitals, giving departments a baseline for compliance. For many agencies, these AI platforms offer a path to meeting safety standards without the need to double their inspection staff.

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