That's happened to very many of us - and it's the sort of thing that makes us all a little mellower when we come across a Ninja Bike or a car with one headlamp out that looks like a motorcycle.
These days I always have a pair of Cateye Cubes and a similar pair at the rear.
While still on my 'learning curve' and with only one rear light, I started to get beeped on a very dark commute home on the A417. I thought it unkind until a glance below my backside revealed that my rear batteries had gone. I was about 5 miles from home, but they were dark, damp miles full of crests and curves and where close passes are a way of life.
I always have 3 minicab firms in my mobile, so I gave one a call. I said I had a bike and the guy showed up in a 607 (born for the cab rank if ever a car was). I think it went in the boot with only one wheel off, but that may be a bit rose-tinted.
Anyway, I got home safely, had a nice chat with the cabbie, put it down to experience and put extra lamps on my bike that week.
The tight part of my brain (most of it) still thinks I'd have made it home without a rear lamp, but the executive element in my internal actions-prioritising system knows it made the right judgement. Despite resenting the cost of the cab....
