How to avoid the blind spots while driving a motorcycle ?

We know that all vehicles have blind spots when you are driving on the road. The blind spots are typically located to the sides and rear of a motorcycle, and their extent can vary based on the bike’s design and the mirrors used.when traveling at high speeds or when close to another vehicle, as taking your eyes off the road ahead can be risk.

So, is there a smarter and safer way to detect the vehicles in the blind spot when you want to change lanes?

Let’s move our eyes to this motorcycle radar, which has a very vivid name: ThirdEYE. 

As the name suggests, it is the third eye that helps you identify blind spots when riding. 

Two versions have been developed for riders to choose from: 

Mirror Version and Watch Version.

The ThirdEYE BSD detecting range can reaches 6 meters and the LCA and RCW detect range can reaches 50m when time to collision is less than or equal to 3 seconds.

Watch Version and Mirror Version usage cases: When a vehicle comes from the left or right, the LED light will light up red on the corresponding side to remind you.

Absolutely, motorcycles symbolize freedom and adventure, but with that comes the responsibility of safe riding practices.

Always prioritize safety gear, stay alert, and keep honing your riding skills.

ENJOY THE RIDE, AND STAY SAFE.

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Can The INNOVV ThirdEYE Improve Your Riding Safety?

Motorcycle riding is a thrilling and enjoyable activity, but it also comes with many risks and challenges. One of the most common and dangerous situations that motorcycle riders face is the blind spot, which is the area behind or beside the motorcycle that is not visible to the rider or the rearview mirrors. According to a study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, about 40% of motorcycle crashes involve a vehicle in the rider’s blind spot[1]. Therefore, it is essential for motorcycle riders to have a reliable and effective way to detect and avoid potential hazards in their blind spots.

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