As a driver or a rider, helmet-mounted lights on bikes coming towards me are horrible things. They dazzle (dangerous for you) and make it dificult to get a fix on your distance, speed or location (dangerous for you). THey do also make you look like a nobber.
A helmet light to be seen by is fine, it won't be strong enough to dazzle others, but a helmet light to see by is inconsiderate and dangerous when used on an urban commute.
The other night I was riding home, closely followed by another cyclist for much of my route. He was wearing a very powerful helmet light which caused me (and no doubt others) serious problems. Each time I checked behind me prior to turning right or changing lane, this guy's light dazzled me so much that I couldn't see any other vehicles approaching from behind.
Eventually I said, "Mate, could you turn that down a bit? It's absolutely blinding."
His reply? "fark off."
I suggested he stand in front of the mirror at home and see how bad it is, then rode behind him the rest of the way.
GC
No! Helmet mounted front lights are a menace.
As a driver or a rider, helmet-mounted lights on bikes coming towards me are horrible things. They dazzle (dangerous for you) and make it dificult to get a fix on your distance, speed or location (dangerous for you).
What you ain't got a head.Handlebars for me. Nowhere to fix another light to......![]()
So a well positioned helmet light with the beam pointed down is worse than a badly angled light mounted on the handlebars?
I suppose all motorists are poor drivers & every cyclist jumps red lights too?
But they are often NOT pointed down are they? Do you ride looking at the ground right in front of you the whole time? I didn't think so. Cyclists who use them are a firkin menace - selfish inconsiderate gits.
70 lumen helmet light
3000 lumen bar lights
I wonder which causes more dazzle =]