The Indian government is considering using artificial intelligence (AI) to reduce the high rate of fatalities among two-wheeler riders, which account for 45% of total road deaths.
Riding a motorcycle is often a freeing experience, but stop doing things like not paying attention to the rules of the road as that's a good way to get hurt.
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