BentMikey said:That's good enough for me, because my impression is that hiviz is at least an order of magnitude less noticeable and visible than bright cycle lights.
Please do me a favour though, just take some time to watch other cyclists with hiviz jackets at night, and then post back here. I find I'm only able to see the reflective parts of their jackets at night, and then only if my lights are pointing at them.
Absolutely in the vast majority of circumstances. But there could be situations (some of them possibly dangerous) where a bright jacket might just make the difference. I'd rather look a bit daft and avoid an accident, than look trendy under a bendy! (Damn that's a good end to that sentence!


I will look. Uncle Phil may have a point, although in my situation it may be the lights that are at issue. A lot of my commute is under white lighting, rather than the sodium yellow lights. Maybe that makes a difference. Although as the light fades and there are no streetlights on at all I am sure that a bright yellow jacket is more visible than gray.
An interesting discussion anyway Mike. I'd like to disagree with you more as you are a good chap to have a discussion with (although everyone else is probably bored to death!)