Food delivery companies are now introducing helmets that are equipped with Bluetooth technology to enhance the safety of their riders.

As more individuals become interested in technology, the tech period has grown to be a significant worry.

In addition, traffic accidents are a major concern.

In response to this problem, Zomato, a meal delivery app, announced in New Delhi that it will offer all of its delivery partners Bluetooth-enabled helmets.

More than 2,500 delivery partners received first responder training from Zomato during the recent “India’s Emergency Heroes” event on the “X” platform, which was attended by Nitin Gadkari, India’s Minister of Road Transport and Highways.

These helmets have a hybrid system with AI that incorporates cutting-edge technologies.

This involves detecting when a helmet is worn, keeping an eye on the chin strap lock’s condition, and setting compliance requirements.

How to activate this helmet: Delivery partners only need to turn on the helmet, connect it to the app, and make sure it is securely fastened.

The corporation gave 250,000 wearable assets and other smart devices to its delivery partners last year as part of their pledge to ensure their safety.

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