Mummy3monkeys
Senior Member
- Location
- South Norfolk
I have only commuted in the daylight with my husband until today.
I borrowed his bright lights and went solo (he was on a training course in Ipswich, had the car and I would have had to wait ages for him to pick me up, so off I went.
The ride in was good, as the sunrise started to appear and I could see better. I made good time, and it set me up for the day.
The ride home was slightly different, it was raining/sleeting and cars were keeping their lights on full beam. Wearing glasses, unable to see with the rain and the headlights blurring everything didn't make for a good ride.
I was ok with cars behind me, as they lit up the road, and Norfolk back rds with no lamps are pretty awful for cycling solo I have discovered. But I found myself losing the edge of the road and going quite central when cars were approaching me.
Very tiresome, but I got home eventually, if very wet and muddy and cold (15.8 miles)
I borrowed his bright lights and went solo (he was on a training course in Ipswich, had the car and I would have had to wait ages for him to pick me up, so off I went.
The ride in was good, as the sunrise started to appear and I could see better. I made good time, and it set me up for the day.
The ride home was slightly different, it was raining/sleeting and cars were keeping their lights on full beam. Wearing glasses, unable to see with the rain and the headlights blurring everything didn't make for a good ride.
I was ok with cars behind me, as they lit up the road, and Norfolk back rds with no lamps are pretty awful for cycling solo I have discovered. But I found myself losing the edge of the road and going quite central when cars were approaching me.
Very tiresome, but I got home eventually, if very wet and muddy and cold (15.8 miles)
