Lizban
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- Location
- Blackheath, London
No idea, the bag is no way a replacement for lights. (nor does it claim to be as fair as I am aware)
That looks pretty blue from that vid!
Sorry if it seems like I'm having a go at you Lizban! That isn't my intention. I'd just have thought that considering how slow that light change is it would be better off with reflective strips than lights. And I'd be worried I'd get collared by the filthBe interested in hearing Vike's take on the lights if he reads this?
That looks pretty blue from that vid!
Sorry if it seems like I'm having a go at you Lizban! That isn't my intention. I'd just have thought that considering how slow that light change is it would be better off with reflective strips than lights. And I'd be worried I'd get collared by the filthBe interested in hearing Vike's take on the lights if he reads this?
It's not the DEEP blue that Police emergency vehicles use, so no problem with the colour. I would be concerned about using Non Red colour to the rear though. Confusing to drivers?
Not at all confusing, as I said previously, don't gauge the colour from YouTube videos.It's not the DEEP blue that Police emergency vehicles use, so no problem with the colour. I would be concerned about using Non Red colour to the rear though. Confusing to drivers?
why has the cyclist in the video not got any rear lights?
As far as I can recall, all rear facing lights must be red in colour, therefore the user of this bag could be FPN'd by the local Police.
But considering the number of cyclists with no lights, I would imagine the chances of being FPN'd are almost zero.
that law only relates to lights that are attached to the vehicle.