One in Three Motorcyclists Uses Smartphone During the Journey

One in Three Motorcyclists Uses Smartphone During the Journey
Bosch

A survey conducted by Bosch and Innofact indicates that nearly 90 percent of the motorcyclists polled in Germany use a smartphone at some point during their journey. For example, they use smartphones to plan their route or during stops. One-third (34 percent) of respondents actually reach for their smartphones during the journey which is extremely dangerous .

The survey indicates that motorcyclists want to use their smartphones while riding. Bosch claims that this needs to be done safely, both for the riders themselves and for other road users. That is why the company developed the mySPIN smartphone integration tool. Its objective is to keep riders from being distracted.

“Making the roads safer without decreasing biking enjoyment or changing the nature of riding a motorcycle, that is what we want to achieve,“ says Geoff Liersch, head of the Two-Wheeler & Powersports unit at Bosch.

With the mySPIN smartphone integration tool, riders can view their smartphone screens on the motorcycle display. It trims down apps so that the display shows only the most important information. Once the phone is connected to the two-wheeler, the rider can use buttons and control knobs on the handlebars to access data on the phone display, such as contacts, calendars, or even favorite apps.

Inter-app communication makes it easier, for instance, to enter route destinations thanks to direct access to the contacts stored on the phone. The system is linked with the motorcycle’s CAN bus and the cloud. So if the motorcycle’s tank is running low, for example, the biker can be informed in advance about gas stations in the vicinity.