Auntie Helen
Ich bin Powerfrau!
- Location
- 47906 Kempen, Germany
Today as I was cycling home from Uni a postman in a transit van flashed at me and wound down his window, so I pulled over for a chat (quiet road).
He said that it was good that I was wearing high-vis (Altura Night Vision yellow jacket as it was raining) but that I couldn't be seen from behind.
My trike had (today - doesn't always) some bright red panniers on the back. Very red. It also has my fluorescent orange flag and still has the British and German flags attached to the flagpole too - that's a lot of flag waving.
My shoulders (with night vision yellow) are visible for 3-4 centimetres above the back of the seat.
Anyway, I explained to the postie that I thought I was pretty obvious, what with the bright red panniers and flags etc, but he said I should definitely have some high vis all down the back of the bike (although no idea how I could fix it on).
I was unable to find out from him, before some traffic came and we had to move on, whether he had actually driven behind me at all ever, or whether he was just assuming I'm hard to see.
Anyone who's cycled with me got an opinion? It did make me think, but I have always assumed (given I'm given such a wide berth) that I'm dead obvious in the road!
He said that it was good that I was wearing high-vis (Altura Night Vision yellow jacket as it was raining) but that I couldn't be seen from behind.
My trike had (today - doesn't always) some bright red panniers on the back. Very red. It also has my fluorescent orange flag and still has the British and German flags attached to the flagpole too - that's a lot of flag waving.
My shoulders (with night vision yellow) are visible for 3-4 centimetres above the back of the seat.
Anyway, I explained to the postie that I thought I was pretty obvious, what with the bright red panniers and flags etc, but he said I should definitely have some high vis all down the back of the bike (although no idea how I could fix it on).
I was unable to find out from him, before some traffic came and we had to move on, whether he had actually driven behind me at all ever, or whether he was just assuming I'm hard to see.
Anyone who's cycled with me got an opinion? It did make me think, but I have always assumed (given I'm given such a wide berth) that I'm dead obvious in the road!


