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Motorcycles are a ubiquitous sight on the roads of Bangladesh, providing an affordable and convenient mode of transportation for millions. Since independence, over 4.3 million motorcycles have been registered with the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA). However, the real number of motorcycles on the roads is significantly higher, as a large portion remains unregistered. This discrepancy stems from poor monitoring systems and lax law enforcement, leading to a host of issues, including unsafe driving practices and a high rate of accidents.

Motorcycles are involved in a disproportionate number of road accidents in Bangladesh. Statistics reveal that more than 43% of total road accidents involve motorcycles. The root causes are manifold: many riders are unaware of traffic rules, fail to wear helmets, and do not possess proper driving licenses. Particularly concerning is the behavior of young riders, often from affluent backgrounds, who acquire motorcycles at an early age. Their lack of awareness, coupled with a desire for speed and attention, often leads to reckless driving, which frequently results in fatal accidents.

Given the sheer number of motorcycles on the roads, it is an enormous challenge for law enforcement agencies to monitor driving behavior effectively. Traditional methods of enforcement, such as roadside checks and speed cameras, are limited in their scope and effectiveness. Moreover, the absence of a centralized system to track unregistered vehicles exacerbates the problem, allowing unsafe driving practices to go unchecked.

In recent years, technological advancements have opened up new avenues for improving road safety. One such innovation is the use of GPS devices to monitor driving behavior. GPS technology has the potential to revolutionize motorcycle safety by providing real-time data on speed, location, and driving habits. This data can be collected and analyzed by specialized software, offering insights into how motorcycles are being driven on the roads.

Bongo IoT, a pioneering company in Bangladesh, has developed dynamic software that leverages GPS technology to enhance motorcycle safety. Their platform provides comprehensive driver information, including name, age, and gender, which can be crucial for law enforcement agencies. By connecting this software with government databases, law enforcement officers can easily monitor driving behavior and take immediate action against violators.

Bongo IoT’s software offers a “speed lock” feature, which can limit the maximum speed of a motorcycle. This feature is particularly beneficial in preventing accidents caused by speeding, especially among younger riders. Additionally, the software can send alerts to parents or guardians if a motorcycle is being driven recklessly, allowing them to intervene before an accident occurs.

Moreover, the software includes a unique feature that allows users to share the live location of the motorcycle without needing to log in. This means that anyone with the link can track the vehicle in real-time, which is especially useful in emergencies. Additionally, the software offers a “nearby vehicles” option. If a family owns multiple vehicles, this feature allows them to see the location of other family members’ vehicles in proximity, providing an extra layer of safety and coordination during critical situations.

The integration of GPS technology into motorcycle safety protocols could significantly reduce the number of accidents on Bangladeshi roads. By providing law enforcement with the tools they need to monitor and regulate driving behavior, GPS devices can help ensure that all motorcyclists adhere to traffic laws, wear helmets, and drive responsibly.

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