Yamaha Motor reveals about Safety Vision of its bikes
Updated:3 years, 7 months ago
Updated:3 years, 7 months ago
Shizuoka (Japan), Nov 26 (ANI): Japanese Motor bike giant Yamaha Motor recently announced its “Raising safety declaration”. President of Yamaha Motors, Yoshihiro Hidaka explains about the “Safety Vision” of the firm. Yamaha's history goes back to the year 1955 when the firm released its first bike ‘YA-1’. The bike was designed in a way to keep the passengers safe, for smooth ride and easy application of breaks by the riders. It is this spirit of safety in Yamaha Motors that is being carried forward to the present day as well. Aiming zero traffic accident of motorbike Yamaha Motor continuously investigate technology support for safe riding. Connected car and communication system between motorbike and other cars and motor bikes using radio wave is progressive technology. Running cars and motor bikes communicate each other to notify dangerous situation~ too close, hidden car’s access~. Motor bike’s stable running assist system is supportive for low speed running motor bike to keep balance and stable running. Education of safe running is developed dynamically. Running data~ speed, cornering, break timing~ are monitored and fed back to rider to learn more safe driving. Yamaha motors considers the safety of its passengers a priority and makes sure that all its motor vehicles are easy and safe to ride.
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