Abstract
In many nations, motorcycle accidents are a big public issue. Despite public
awareness campaigns, the problem continues to grow as a result of poor riding habits
such as riding without a helmet, dangerous driving, drunk driving, riding without
enough sleep, and so on. Because of late help to those who have been in accidents, the
rate of deaths and disabilities is quite high. People who are implicated suffer significant
economic and social consequences as a result of them. As a result, various research
organizations and large motorcycle companies have developed safety systems to
safeguard riders from harm. Furthermore, a dElectronics and Communication
Engineeringnt motorcycle safety system is hard to execute and costly. The integration
of modern communication technologies into the automotive industry allows for greater
assistance to people wounded in traffic accidents, a reduction in the time it takes
emergency services to respond, and an increase in the amount of knowledge they have
about the occurrence. The number of fatalities might be greatly reduced if the resources
necessary for each disaster could be determined more precisely. The developed scheme
calls for every vehicle to be equipped with an on-board unit that detects and reports
accident scenarios to an exterior control unit that assesses the depth of the problem and
provides the needed resources to aid it. The creation of a prototype based on off-th-
-shelf equipment indicates that this technology can considerably reduce the time it
takes to send emergency services following an accident.