Yes they do look in the direction your turning! Just like car head light?Does the light fixed to your bike point in the direction your turning?
Can you read route directions on your map board with a fixed light? With a head torch you can.
You can make your presence known to a car driver by just looking at a them, hopefully, which may be pulling out of a side street your passing and the driver may not have seen you.
Try fixing a puncture with a fixed light, far easier with a headlight.
Excellent very well spotted. Exactly what i was going to buy from China. Have just converted an old bike light from 14 lumens to a 110 - 120 lumens with a nicelite bulb. More like a fog light now. But want a brighter flashing light.
Yes they do look in the direction your turning! Just like car head light? And every driver that pulls out sees you. He just hasn't noticed you.
Citroën?And in all my life, working amongst vehicles of many makes....I have only ever came across one car, years ago, which had headlights which would pivot into the turn that the vehicle was making.
...if you want to dazzle drivers coming towards you. Lights belong on the bike, not on the head, unless they're pretty dim.
Landrover, VW, BMW, Renault to name a few. Google "adapative headlights" or "cornering headlights".Citroën?
As it happens my light swivels or at least I can turn them. How is it possible for a car driver not to see you? If they look right they will see you how can they not? Again I want to see the road in front of me not something round the corner which is probably hidden by the curb anyway. I think they are not safe for other road users on that basis I won't use them.So your telling me that FIXED lights on your bike swivel into the direction that your turning illuminating the ground that you will be riding over automatically, just like a car???????????? What a load of rubbish!!!!!!! And in all my life, working amongst vehicles of many makes....I have only ever came across one car, years ago, which had headlights which would pivot into the turn that the vehicle was making.
But I have crashed before, when the dark ground that I was turning into in front of me was not illuminated early enough by my fixed lights which would only point forward to where I am not going to be travelling and many a time whilst night driving cross country in a vehicle have I had unseen hazards, ie trees, signs etc flash by the bonnet as I turn into the unluminated area.
"And every driver that pulls out sees you. He just hasn't noticed you."
Have they really seen you? How do you know? And did I not mention shining your headlight at them? So why restate it as if it was your idea to try and make drivers notice you
Headlights are a lifesafer.
As it happens my light swivels or at least I can turn them. How is it possible for a car driver not to see you? If they look right they will see you how can they not? Again I want to see the road in front of me not something round the corner which is probably hidden by the curb anyway. I don't think they are not safe for other road users on that basis I won't use them.
A nasty mouth is a product of a nasty mind.the only good thing is, after you have been flattened.....their won't be much glass etc from your lights to cause punctures to other cyclists!!!!!!!
To swivel your fixed light by hand....whilst turning.......in the dark.....on our potholed roads.....thats taking a risk.
"How is it possible for a car driver not to see you?"
So you have never had a car pull out in front of you and nearly hit you, in daytime or night......you must be charmed, because it happens......and whats the first thing they say "Sorry Mate, I never saw you"
And if something is hidden by the kerb.....then your too close to the kerb to start with or there high kerbs, more nonsence!!!!!!!!!
And their not safe for other road users? are not other road users lights brighter than headlights, ie car headlights, or have you had them removed from your own car as their unsafe to other drivers?
And if you are using a headlight, then the trend is to have them pointing where your looking, and whilst riding, I'm looking at the road ahead, or my map board, or looking for hazards etc where my eyes are looking, which is usually downwards, So if the beam is downwards........how can it be unsafe to other general road users?
"The Royal Society for the Preventions of Accidents in the UK has stated that although 80% of road accidents occur during daylight (with the majority of these occuring between 8am-9am and 3pm-6pm), accidents which occur at night are more likely to be fatal. The volume of accidents is higher in Spring and Summer compared with Autumn and Winter, however the casulty rate in terms of miles traveled is higher in the darker winter months. Staying bright and being seen on your bike should be every cyclist's top priority in the dark!"
So if you want to bow down to upsetting or thinking its unsafe by using headlights etc to car drivers in preference to staying safe.......then be prepared to become one of those fatal accidents......the only good thing is, after you have been flattened.....their won't be much glass etc from your lights to cause punctures to other cyclists!!!!!!!
"Sorry Mate, I never saw you"