The takeaway boy is the hardest hit area of traffic accidents. Because he delivers meals to multiple customers at the same time, he often needs to make and receive phone calls during cycling, which greatly increases the risk of cycling. Recently, Ele.me has piloted the promotion of smart helmets.The smart helmet is directly connected to the mobile phone, and the rider can process orders through voice commands, and use the built-in microphone of the helmet to communicate when receiving a call from the user, so as to avoid safety hazards caused by making calls while riding.
The smart helmet lens enhances anti-scratch and anti-fog performance.The helmet also has a built-in sensor indicator, which can automatically flash according to conditions such as brakes and low light, which serves as a warning.
The appearance design also adopts the classic blue style of Ele.me. The knobs on the ears also have Ele.me logos.
At the same time, Ele.me has customized 28 safety training courses, covering the three stages of pre-service, development and recovery training. The content covers traffic rules, fire safety, emergency accident handling, insurance claims, etc., and the number of safety training learners Over 3 million.
In the past year, Ele.me and the transportation management department conducted more than 30,000 traffic safety trainings in 100 cities across the country, and the “One Helmet and One Belt” promotion covered all Blue Knights.
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