Night time commuting on liverpool cycle path

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peejay57

Regular
Location
Liverpool
Hello all,
I'm thinking of commuting to work in the dark along route 62 Liverpool, I will be cycling from West Derby to Halewood. Any advice as to lights, safety etc.
Thanks
Pat
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
:welcome: to CC Pat, sorry can't help, others surely will.
 

paul04

Über Member
Welcome to the website :smile:

Post a question in the Commuting part of the forum about lights. You should get the right answer there :smile:
 

Biker Joe

Über Member
Hi Pat and :welcome:
My first thoughts would be get the brightest lights you can afford and make your self highly visible. High visibility jacket and reflective strips, etc.
"Be safe. Be seen"
 

dodgy

Guest
Hi Pat and :welcome:
My first thoughts would be get the brightest lights you can afford and make your self highly visible. High visibility jacket and reflective strips, etc.
"Be safe. Be seen"

In case you didn't know, route 62 is completely car free. I would imagine the OPs primary concern would be security, not necessarily visibility.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Completely car free, dark.... Buy a big dog to run alongside you?
That was my reaction too! No disrespect to Liverpool - I wouldn't fancy riding a dark path through any big city at night in case I encountered a group of ne'er-do-wells ...
 

Sara_H

Guru
That was my reaction too! No disrespect to Liverpool - I wouldn't fancy riding a dark path through any big city at night in case I encountered a group of ne'er-do-wells ...
My summer commute takes me through a public park, full of people. Don't use it in winter, have to ride round it as it's deserted, other than monsters hiding in the bushes waiting to spring out and murder me!
 

ohnovino

Large Member
Location
Liverpool
The loopline's fine during the day, but it has a bit of a reputation at night. I'd look for a quiet on-road route instead.
 

Rickshaw Phil

Overconfidentii Vulgaris
Moderator
Hi Pat and :welcome:.

If you mean safety gear rather than safety of the route:
Helmets are much of a muchness in terms of protection so pick one you like and be sure to try it for correct fit as each manufacturer has a different idea of what a standard head shape is. I'd also recommend gloves (fingerless for summer) as taking the skin off the hands if you are unlucky enough to come off is quite unpleasant. (Found that one out the hard way :B))

As far as lights go, these: Link - Link offer quite a lot of light for very little money.
 
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