Flashing Front Light

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L.E.D.

New Member
Finish work at 3pm, light level is pretty poor and it's raining, so put the lights on so drivers can see me. Got about 2 miles into my 5 mile commute and traffic became horrendous and was crawling, So for some reason i switched the front light to flashing mode and bingo it was as if the red sea parted.

I genuinely could not believe how many drivers made the effort to move over slightly enabling me to get through. To the Mini Driver all the way through to the Subaru Impreza, I thank you all.

Still not sure why the traffic was so bad today , but hey I'm in the house ! ! !
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BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
It's not a blue flashing light is it :tongue:.

As far as I remember white LED's are actually blue LEDs with I think a filter to make them look white.
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
I had my 2 front lights on flash yesterday at 2.30pm it was that wet and gloomy,timed it so they were both flashing alternately too,seemed to make a difference.
Amazingly today at 1pm I was thinking I'd need my sunglasses on the way home,an hour later it was pouring down again,3 days 3 wet commutes
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RedBike

New Member
Location
Beside the road
Most drivers will move over when they're sat in a queue to allow a cyclist or a motorbike past. However, there's always one 'tit' who will deliberatly block your way.

Rather worryingly, does this mean that drivers can't see you approaching when your light isn't flashing?
 
I thought white LED's were created using magic pixie dust on old discarded tungsten filament bulbs. :wacko:

Surely one of us must be right!
 
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L.E.D.

New Member
Rather worryingly, does this mean that drivers can't see you approaching when your light isn't flashing?

Been thinking about that sitting here in the house , and I've decided to " borrow " the light off my sons bike so i can have that set on flashing
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Finish work at 3pm, light level is pretty poor and it's raining, so put the lights on so drivers can see me. Got about 2 miles into my 5 mile commute and traffic became horrendous and was crawling, So for some reason i switched the front light to flashing mode and bingo it was as if the red sea parted.

I genuinely could not believe how many drivers made the effort to move over slightly enabling me to get through. To the Mini Driver all the way through to the Subaru Impreza, I thank you all.

Still not sure why the traffic was so bad today , but hey I'm in the house ! ! !
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My Maxx D has the same effect, when set to flash, I think because it is so bright it confuses peep into thinking there is something big bearing down on them
 

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Location
Rammy
I assume that in a sea of lights in someone's mirror you can easily be mistaken for a vehicle's headlight, with a light flashing then people can see both where you are and that you're a bike and pick you out in the view of blackpool illuminations they see in the mirror
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
According to the font of all knowledge, Wikipedia, white LED's are actually Blue/UV LED's with yellow phosphor covering.
 

the reluctant cyclist

Über Member
Location
Birmingham
I always use my lights on flashing mode. I think that it really singles you out as a cyclist.

No other form of transport (that I know of) uses flashing white lights and I feel that's an advantage!

I use a flasher and a steady on the rear too!
 
Have two rears - one flashing/one static and two led fronts. With the fronts use both flashing if foggy and light / if dark and in traffic one flashing, one static and if on country roads both static full beam.

I'm realiably informed by my missus (who I was following the other day) that my lights are quite bright as she then had little orange spots in front of her eyes) whenever she looked in the rear view mirror. Might have to adjust them down a little :tongue:
 
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