Ride Vision has visions to enhance safety without riders detracting from the riding experience.
AI-assist features are no stranger to this day and age and active safety technology features continue to make an impact in the automotive industry. While it is a standard to have driver-assist features in car-sittings, the same is not said about motorcycles. The safety technology for motorcycles continue to expand beyond boundaries and is slowly becoming the norm in its production. Ride Vision attempts to draw attention to AI-driven technology to protect motorcycle riders.
Ride Vision just announced on Monday that its latest “collision aversion technology” is a game-changer. The Israeli company explained that the technology features a lot of similar ones found in new cars in just one tidy package.
The technology alerts riders via mirror-mounted LEDs and two wide-angel cameras installed in the front and rear of the motorcycle. As such, they provide warnings to the riders if a vehicle sits in their blind spot. It also comes with a forward collision warning, safe distance measurements and a notification for dangerous overtakes.
The idea of the “collision aversion technology” is to enhance the safety of motorcycle riders without compromising the riding experience.
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