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Delivery riders need to follow the pre-planned routes on the ground and try to keep up with the virtual e-bike ahead to ensure safety at intersections.



Breaking traffic rules was once a method for delivery workers to compete against time, as well as a way to gain an advantage in the competition with delivery robots.

Data shows that up to 96.3% of food delivery riders need to handle work assignments from platforms while driving, but this frequent use of mobile phones (Mobile Phone Use While Driving, MPUWD) poses significant safety risks. To address this, the Delivery Immortal System plans to integrate its features into AR glasses based on a bird-bath optical structure, allowing delivery riders to receive navigation and order information intuitively without needing to look at their phones.

Research also indicates that e-bike riders face twice the risk of accidents at intersections compared to traditional bicyclists, and their superior acceleration performance can lead to misjudgments of speed and travel paths by both drivers and riders, directly resulting in intersection accidents. The Delivery Immortal System hacks and analyzes urban road monitoring systems to identify and calculate the safest crossing routes. These routes are then displayed in real-time through AR glasses to the riders, effectively reducing the risk of accidents caused by speed misjudgment while maintaining work efficiency. During this process, delivery personnel can choose the difficulty level that best suits their skills, and the most skilled riders can even navigate directly through busy traffic.