The Whoosh scooter rental service will use algorithms to detect the driving of two people. Such a trip is unsafe, depending on the service, moreover, it is prohibited by the rules. In the coming weeks, it will be possible to talk about the massive nature of the breach, pointed out in Whoosh.
Whoosh’s press service talked about testing a technological solution to detect co-driving on an RB scooter.
“One of the hardest questions is understanding how correctly we have determined that there really is more than one person on the scooter and what to do about it,” Whoosh spokeswoman Yulia Kamoylik said.
Whoosh in the most likely scenario will slow the scooter down when the algorithm recognizes two people behind the wheel. In the event of a repeat violation, the service will likely fine the user or ban the account, according to Whoosh.
The company indicated that in the coming weeks the infraction in the joint driving modality could become massive. Such a trip is fraught with consequences: due to a possible loss of balance, it can become unsafe.
In addition to identifying two-person rides, Whoosh is developing solutions to identify children’s scooter rides, driving style and determine surface quality, the service said.
Author:
Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB

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