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Motorcycles

Ride Safer and Smarter with the next level of road surface alerts

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No More Guesswork with NIRAs alerts

Motorcycling is all about freedom, but unpredictable road conditions can quickly turn a great ride into a dangerous one. With Road Surface Alerts (RSA) from NIRA, motorcyclists can plan their routes based on real-time hazard warnings,  avoiding slippery roads, potholes, hydroplaning risks, and more.

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Navigation Alerts

Better route planning with hazard insights. Your navigation system can now factor in real-time road conditions, allowing you to avoid hazardous areas and plan a safer, smoother ride.

Dashboard Alerts

Warnings when you need them most. Forget generic weather-based warnings! With precision hazard alerts, you'll be notified exactly when and where a risky road condition is ahead.

Route Planning for a Perfect Ride

Enjoy a smoother, more enjoyable journey. With ride quality as an input, plan your weekend getaway with confidence, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free ride.

What Road Surface Alerts Detects:

  • Slippery roads – Ice, wet leaves, or oil spills
  • Risk of hydroplaning – Water accumulation and heavy rain
  • Very rough road – Uneven surfaces that can destabilize a ride
  • Potholes – Avoid unexpected bumps and road damage
  • Heavy Rain - Slippery roads, hydroplaning risk, and reduced control
  • Low visibility – Fog and reduced sight distance

Why Motorcyclists Need Road Surface Alerts?

Two-wheelers are more vulnerable to road conditions than cars. What might be a minor bump for a car can mean losing control on a motorcycle. With RSA, riders get early warnings, helping them to adapt and stay safe.

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How It Works

Data from millions of vehicles
Anonymized data is collected from cars, processed in the Road Surface Information Cloud, and transformed into accurate, real-time hazard warnings.

Instant, precise alerts
RSA delivers alerts directly to vehicles and navigation systems, allowing riders to react before the situation becomes dangerous.

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