Alabama’s Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is taking a significant leap forward in road infrastructure management by incorporating Blyncsy, an artificial intelligence solution from Bentley Systems, into its long-established performance-based budgeting framework.
While ALDOT has championed data-driven financial decision-making for more than 15 years, the traditional approach of manually surveying conditions across the state’s vast 11,000-mile road network remained a persistent challenge — slow, costly, and susceptible to human error. Blyncsy addresses this directly by harnessing crowdsourced, high-resolution dashcam footage recorded by everyday vehicles travelling Alabama’s roads, then applying AI to automatically detect and assess the health of key roadway assets such as guardrails and signage.
The technology’s effectiveness was confirmed through a successful pilot programme, where Blyncsy’s AI models delivered a 97% accuracy rate — a level of precision that inspires confidence for large-scale financial planning.
Morgan Musick, ALDOT’s Assistant Maintenance Management Engineer, highlighted that the platform offers an objective, data-backed snapshot of road conditions across all districts, enabling the department to shift away from budget allocation rooted in historical habit and instead channel funds toward repairs that are genuinely urgent.
Ultimately, ALDOT’s adoption of AI-driven inspection marks a transformative step in how transportation agencies can manage ageing infrastructure more efficiently, cost-effectively, and responsively for the communities they serve.




