eml1909
Active Member
I've started feeling a bit nervous on my commute home recently - no particular reason why, but the combination of the cold, wind and darkness means that I have not felt 100% safe.
So - for peace of mind and for added safety - I decided to splash out on an exposure joystick which I have mounted on my helmet.
The only concern I have is that (even on a lower setting) it is simply TOO bright, which means that it will irritate and upset drivers (and make them even more aggressive than usual!) or, worse still, it will dazzle and daze them, which is dangerous.
Even looking at it 'head on' for a couple of seconds gives me a blinding headache!
Thoughts?
So - for peace of mind and for added safety - I decided to splash out on an exposure joystick which I have mounted on my helmet.
The only concern I have is that (even on a lower setting) it is simply TOO bright, which means that it will irritate and upset drivers (and make them even more aggressive than usual!) or, worse still, it will dazzle and daze them, which is dangerous.
Even looking at it 'head on' for a couple of seconds gives me a blinding headache!
Thoughts?