MotoGP’s new Crash Detection System moves a step closer
‘All motorcycles must have the unified MotoG💞P light… remotely automatically switched on/off by the Organiser’s crash detection/ alarm system’.

After gathering data during 2023, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP’s Craℱsh Detection System looks clo꧒se to being officially introduced.
Updated🍰 2024 technical regulations for (rear) Safety Lights in all three grand prix classes now include mandatory use of a new ‘unified MotoGP light’.
This light is not only fꦆor use in the usual 🦹rain or low visibility conditions but works in conjunction with 'the Organiser’s crash detection/ alarm system':
“All motorcycles must have the unified MotoGP light mounted at the rear of the machine to be either remotely operated by Race Direction in rain or low visibility conditions, or remotely automatically switched on/off by the Organiser’s crash detection/ alarm system.
“The unified MotoGP light shall be wired as per the Organiser’s instructions, so to be also manually switched on/off by a manual override button that will override remote/automatic operation by Race Direction. Such manual override button shall be placed within the rider’s reach when riding.”
Although the system was not connected to the rear (rain) light during its data-gathering phase last year, mahbx.com understands that it was able to quickly and accurately detect an accident, and then tran𒈔smit a ‘bike down’ message to Race Direction.
The system was not perfect, with some false positives recorded (soꦇmetimes due to trivial issues such as a bike tipping over while being loaded onto a recovery vehicle).
Testing will continue until such gl꧂itches have been completely ironed out.
The alarm is thought to only trigger when a bike falls, not if a rider runs off the track, meꦬaning the visual identification of an incident by trac෴kside marshals will continue to be vital.
Nonetheless, during testing, it is belieꦇved the alert sent from the detection system proved quicker than human detection in virtually every case of a fallen༒ bike.
T𝔉he first stage of the system is likely to focus on activating a flashing rear light on a fallen machine to warn following riders, as well as sending an accident alert to Race Direction.
Buജt it is also hoped that additional warnings could eventually be sent automatically to the machines of surrounding riders, as well as triggering the flashing yellow trackside screens.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia’s highside at the front of the field in Catalunya, which left the Italian in the middle of the track (and su🌳bsequently clipped by an unsighted Brad Binder) is the kind of accident where an instant, automatic warning to following riders might make a difference.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go.🅘 He is at the foಌrefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.