biggs682
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i use a hi viz with built in flashing leds front & back then normal lights
I've noticed the way that the builders waistcoat stops the waterproof working. I think I'll just invest in some ridiculously powerful lights and run them on low unless in fog.last time I cycled in dense fog, my husband came to 'collect' me. After he drove passed me and pulled over, he actually stated I was more visible than most of the cars were simply because of my rear light. It was reflecting/bouncing its flashing light off the water droplets in the air and highlighting much more of them than any of the cars' lights were on the unlit road I was on at the time. I have a cateye TL-LD1100 rear light and only had a single strip on flashing (it is a dual strip light). I was also wearing my normal hi-viz dhb waterproof top as well.
What we have found (on tour) is that putting a workman's hi-viz top over your waterproof (if breathable) kills the waterproof superbly - in that it can't now breath and you get very wet. Better to get something with plenty of built in hi-viz or find some other way of attaching hi-viz/reflectives to you or your bike.
[...] Better to get something with plenty of built in hi-viz or find some other way of attaching hi-viz/reflectives to you or your bike.
mine's black and white houndstooth check.I use a reflective Sam Browne in dark or poor visibility conditions - works well, according to colleagues who spot me on the commute.
Very natty, dear fellow! Baker's Boy cap at a rakish angle to set off the whole ensemble?mine's black and white houndstooth check.
Oh, while I am in rant mode - if the media seem obsessed with making cyclists wear bob the builder hi-viz vests, then EVERY SINGLE driver involved in the recent fog crash down south should be forced to paint their vehicles day-glo
perhaps those of us who ride unlit national speed limit roads routinely prefer to stay alive. having been hit once and 'gotten' away with it (I'm still here) I prefer to make myself visible to drivers whose attention is not on the roads/me or anything else and would rather be texting/talking/read a newspaper etc whilst driving than considering the life of a cyclist as more important. (I used to teach advanced level driving - I know exactly how bad drivers can be).
If the driver isn't even looking, then no amount of H&S bulls*** will save a cyclist.
I ride with the view that EVERY driver hasn't seen me, and is likely to hit me.
I have avoided being hit on a number of occasions - the drivers took zero avoiding action.
A good mirror, and plenty of shoulder checks keeps me safe - and 90-95% of my riding is on unlit NSL roads.
How so? Your actions don't affect the bad driver's inaction surely?If the driver isn't even looking, then no amount of H&S bulls*** will save a cyclist.
I ride with the view that EVERY driver hasn't seen me, and is likely to hit me.
I have avoided being hit on a number of occasions - the drivers took zero avoiding action.
A good mirror, and plenty of shoulder checks keeps me safe - and 90-95% of my riding is on unlit NSL roads.