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National Highways tests wall-crawling robot to tackle bridge graffiti

The famous graffiti on the Chalfont Viaduct over the M25 (image: Sebastian Ballard, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=14445848)

National Highways is set to test the wall-crawling robot from Hausbots to deal with graffiti on bridges.

Graffiti on bridges and next to roads can be distracting for drivers and the clean-up often requires lane or road closures, disrupting traffic, and it is costly – up to £10,000 to remove one instance of graffiti, National Highways stated.

Earlier this year, the authority launched a competition with Kier and Connected Places Catapult to identify new solutions for dealing with graffiti.

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