Development of motorcycle rider jacket with signal lights and automatic emergency kill switch/ Alec Joseph M. Franco, Sen Sly Luiz L. Diez, Joshua P. Asis, Jacob A. Ledesma, and John Sean Ralf S. Salmonte
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TextManila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2022Description: ix, 49pages: 28cm. Illustrations, CD-ROM (4 3/4in. )Subject(s): LOC classification: - BTH TL 440 F73 2022
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Bachelor's Thesis CIT
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TUP Manila Library | Civil | Thesis Section-2nd floor | BTH TL 440 F73 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1. | 1 | for library use only | BTH0004065 |
Thesis (undergraduate) --
College of Industrial Technology: Bachelor of Technology major in Automotive Engineering Technology Technological University of the Philippines, 2022
The study, "Development of Motorcycle Rider Jacket with Signal Lights and Automatic Emergency Kill Switch," focuses on providing better life security and greater visibility on the roads, especially in dark places and at nighttime, for motorcycle riders. To this day, motorcycles remain one of the foremost points of concern in road safety, as statistics show that a great portion of motorcyclists is involved in road crashes. While there are existing interventions geared toward increased visibility and reduced likelihood of accident involvement among motorcycle riders, such do not address both accident prevention and gravity mitigation of crashes. With the integration of signal lights and the kill switch mechanism, the jacket serves a dual-safety purpose that c should the user be in one. Its structure and design also increase the adoption of high-visibility gear practices among motorcyclists, as it uses a mesh fabric that is both breathable and stylish for all-around use. -- Author's abstract
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