Triumph launches SOS accident and emergency alert system

TRIUMPH has today launched a first of its kind app across the UK, Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand. Triumph SOS is an accredited advanced accident detection and emergency alert system that automatically connects to local emergency services.

This comprehensive new service is available to all riders regardless of the bike they own, with a three month free trial available specifically for Triumph owners. the app has been specifically tailored for riders, and monitors key sensors found in modern smartphones.

The system is able to detect and validate an accident and is expected to become a part of rider’s active safety equipment.

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Where seconds can save lives, the Google-Cloud hosted emergency alerting platform will
automatically deliver the rider’s time-critical and potentially life-saving details directly to the emergency services within seconds of the accident being detected.

To ensure there are no false alerts, a unique validation process is in place that includes sophisticated auto-pause technology designed to stop accidental triggering.

Once an accident is detected, precise GPS location, direction of travel, bike details, and medical information allow emergency responders to reach you quickly and provide assistance accordingly.

Triumph SOS is available for a rolling monthly subscription charge of $6.99, with no cancellation fees or long-term contract commitments. It’s worth noting the platform does not record or send any speed or telematics data to emergency service providers.

The Triumph SOS app is now available for riders to download from the iOS and Android App stores. For further information, please contact your local Triumph dealer.

Andrew Jenkin
Andrew Jenkin
Andrew Jenkin is the ride editor at Exhaust Notes Australia, founding editor of Two Wheel Addicts, a contributor at Bike Review and panel judge for Harley Davidson's Breakout Boss competition. Andrew has a love for anything on two wheels whether that be sports, naked or adventure bikes, with a guilty pleasure for cruisers.

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