Belgium has become a leader in sustainable urban planning and mobility. The government took the decision to oblige both companies and individuals to exchange their cars for bicycles. In the past 5 years many Belgians have opted for an electric bike or speed pedelec. The health of the population benefits from this.
More cyclists on the road also means more cycling accidents. To prevent this, the government quickly introduced some additional measures. For example, the government is making the use of bicycle helmets compulsory in order to reduce the ever-increasing number of head injuries.
The built-in sensors in the Velox helmet analyze where and how head injuries occur, then translate this data into an improved design of the helmet itself.
Thanks to wearing your Velox helmet, you will help to map out unsafe intersections and traffic circles. The helmet analyzes where the road surface or lighting needs to be improved and also which cyclists are not following the safety rules. All this thanks to a high-tech GPS tracking system that was carefully built into the Velox 4.0.
You as a cyclist will be having a crucial impact on mobility, safety and infrastructure. The question is: How much data are you willing to share and for what purpose? Where do you draw the line?

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