Shared motorcycles have risen rapidly over the past few years and have become an integral part of many urban transportation systems. They offer a convenient, eco-friendly, and affordable transportation option that is popular with a wide range of consumers.
However, like private electric vehicles, shared motorcycles are also at risk of being stolen. How to avoid this risk through the dual combination of civil air defense and technical defense?
1.Highly intelligent anti-theft system
The shared motorcycles are equipped with a highly intelligent anti-theft system, which includes body GPS and battery GPS technology. Body GPS can track the position of the motorcycle in real time, while battery GPS can track the location of the battery. These technologies enable operators to monitor and track the location of motorcycles in real-time by connecting with operations back-end systems. If theft is detected, operators can take immediate action and work with the relevant authorities to recover the stolen vehicle and battery.
2.Inertial navigation system
The full name: inertial navigation system, inertial navigation system has some very sophisticated sensors in it, which can detect the speed and direction of movement. With this data, the system is able to calculate the distance and direction of movement to determine the current position.
Imagine you're in a completely dark room with a counter in your hand that keeps track of how many steps you've taken and how many laps you've turned. Even if you can't see the outside world, you can use this information to get back to the beginning. This is how inertial navigation systems work.
3.Abnormal alarm function
The shared motorcycles are also equipped with an abnormal alarm function. When the motorcycle exceeds the set speed limit (usually 25 km/h), the anti-theft system automatically transmits the information to the operations backend. Operators can receive these alarms through the monitoring system and take immediate action.
4.User authentication system
Users are required to provide personally identifiable information when registering, which is verified through a verification process. This process reduces the risk of theft, as most thieves are reluctant to risk being tracked and identified using a stolen motorcycle. In addition, the user authentication system can also help operators track and identify potential criminal suspects, thereby improving the security of the entire shared motorcycle system.
5.Strict maintenance and patrol measures
Rideshare operators usually take strict maintenance and patrol measures to ensure that the vehicles are in good condition. This includes regular patrolmen to inspect and maintain vehicles, as well as timely handling of damaged or malfunctioning vehicles. This system of maintenance and patrolling reduces the chances of motorcycles being stolen or vandalized.
The combination of the above factors significantly reduces the risk of theft of shared motorcycles, increasing the confidence of users and operators. It is important to note that while shared motorcycles have some advantages in terms of anti-theft, it does not mean that they are completely safe from theft. Therefore, shared motorcycle brands still need to be vigilant.