buddha
Veteran
There be the problem though, especially on country lanes. To stereotype, the older folk tend to be fine. It's the boy/mid-life-crisis racers in Audi's that are more of a problem with inappropriate speed.Red is a nice colour. So is pink. So is purple. So is green. All occur in nature. All are in harmony with a country lane. All come in bright shades.
Fluorescent fabrics in the countryside....
But each to their own.
(and all the lights and reflectives and flourescence on earth won't stop you getting rear-ended, or collecting a door mirror with your elbow, if the driver isn't looking and is driving at an appropriate speed for the conditions)
You'll probably agree that a fluro/bright jersey is easier to notice from far, against a green hedgerow than a dark/dull jersey. It's something out of the ordinary in the countryside, so easier to differentiate. And, being at a distance, they may just have enough time to think "eh, could be a horse/cyclist/nutter etc" and become aware and slow down.
That said, I normally wear red - and mostly faded at that!