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How Integration Of IoT Is Transforming Rideshare Services

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How Integration Of IoT Is Transforming Rideshare Services

With the advent of rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft, hailing a taxi and traveling to nearby (or even intercity) locations. It provides passengers convenience and helps save time, regardless of the weather conditions or traveling distance. According to statistics, nearly 36% of US adults have used ridesharing services. 

But apart from convenience, what is the reason behind the high demand for rideshare services? Well, it’s the integration of the Internet of Things, commonly known as IoT. Let’s learn about the same in detail!

What Is IoT?

The Internet of Things is basically a system consisting of interconnected computing devices, digital and mechanical machines, and objects with UIDs (Unique Identifiers) helping in data transfer over a network. The thing here refers to any technology or device with built-in sensors, biochip transponder, or monitor implants. 

Nowadays, numerous organizations of various industries use IoT to improve their operations and collect data for effective customer service, elevate business value, and better decision making.

Ridesharing Applications and IoT

IoT helps ridesharing companies get useful data in view of ride safety and drivers’ behavior. The devices connecting to the vehicle and the application allow managers to track drivers via GPS in real-time. A study has shown that using the latest technologies and development, especially sensors, helps measure the scope of cases such as overdriving or speeding, leading to accidents and passenger injuries. 

On the other hand, IoT has come in handy for passengers to prove the driver’s fault in a rideshare accident. An accident attorney can help use the data collected from IoT and ride applications as evidence of the driver’s fault, especially if the case includes turning off the application or device or reckless driving pattern. With that being said, if you or any of your loved ones get injured in such an accident, look for a rideshare accident lawyer for hire and describe your case to them. They can help you get your eligible financial compensation. 

How IoT Facilitates Ridesharing 

Integration of IoT for ridesharing is not as complex as you might have thought. The amalgamation of applications with additional technology helps companies improve their service and offers more convenience to the commuters. Here’s how:

  • Oversee Drivers

According to prevailing data, around 1,000 daily vehicle fatalities are due to the rising number of rideshare vehicles. That’s why there is an urgent need to keep the driver’s behavior in check, especially related to reckless driving and overspeeding. Here the internet of things helps the company owners oversee drivers by gaining access to data associated with the driver’s activities. Similarly, GPS and other sensors allow the companies to keep real-time track of the vehicle, including acceptance and cancellation of rides. 

Performance metrics also allow the companies to evaluate any scope of improvement in the driving or service provided. For instance, if a driver is on the road for long periods of time without proper breaks, it will increase the chances of accidents. So, companies can take appropriate measures to avoid such scenarios from occurring. 

  • Travel Efficiency

Another way IoT is helping commuters and companies is by empowering travel efficiency. It allows drivers to focus on nothing but reaching different locations using electronic logging devices, thus reducing time wasted in finding the route using manual means. GPS and sensors connected with the application will further help drivers collect real-time data on roads to use faster routes and avoid traffic jams, eventually improving customer satisfaction. 

In simple terms, all the digitally connected devices help in the collection and distribution of data, allowing companies to make the ride safe for the passengers. 

  • Handling Fleet’s Performance

How well the vehicle is maintained plays a significant role in improving the overall customer satisfaction and lowering the risk of accidents. The internet of things turns out to be a critical help in ensuring the adequate maintenance of vehicles. For instance, onboard diagnostic ports are placed on the vehicle to avoid the scenario of a car breaking down during a ride. This makes it convenient for companies to keep the fleet’s performance in check and take appropriate action to resolve the potential problems. 

The data collected can also help evaluate other driving aspects such as fuel consumption, cutting down on rising costs, and saving the drivers time of manual reporting. 

To Sum It All Up

The IoT (Internet of Things) is not only facilitating businesses but passengers as well. It helps bring down the cases of poor driving or even violence. However, IoT can not actually stop the driver’s reckless behavior leading to accidents and injuries. Therefore, in such scenarios, it is recommended to consult an attorney and get your eligible compensation.

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