Publication Date: 2023/05/19
Abstract: People use different vehicles and mean for commuting around the world, but motorcycles are the craziest vehicle used by the young generation. Among different commuting vehicles, motorcycles dominate the roads in many low- and middle-income countries and at the same time, there is a rapid increase in the injuries and deaths of riders. Recentlyin October 2022, the World Health Organization [WHO] and itspartners launched an updated manual to help policymakers in ending the disaster of road traffic deaths and injuries involving motorcycles and other powered two- and three-wheelers. The report says nearly 30% of all road crash deaths involve poweredtwo- and three-wheeled vehicles, such as motorcycles, mopeds, scooters, and electrical bikes (ebikes), and the numbers are rising. Key risk factors for motorcycle traffic injuries include drivers not wearing helmets, overspeeding, rash driving, alcohol impairment, mixed traffic conditions, violation of traffic rules, a lack of protection from the vehicle in a crash, anda lack of safe infrastructure for such vehicles such as poor road surfaces and roadside hazards. The authors have proposed a 'smart bike' based on the use of new edge technologies such as IoT and a powered two-wheeled vehicle equipped with sensors, and an SoS alarming system to get help in emergencies. The Global Positioning System (GPS)has become an integral part of a vehicle system and its capabilities can be used to monitor and control the speed of a vehicle. Also, GPS will help to locate the vehicle in case of emergencies which will ensure in-time help of emergency service providers to save valuable human life.
Keywords: Smart Bike and Estimation, IOT, Accident prevention, Safety Features, Ride Analysis.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7950995
PDF: https://ijirst.demo4.arinfotech.co/assets/upload/files/IJISRT23MAY714.pdf
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