Use of lights or High Viz

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Norm

Guest
You supposed to use lights after sunset till at least sunrise, assuming he started out earlier he was was riding before sunrise unlit so you can effectively tell him he was breaking the law..
https://www.gov.uk/rules-for-cyclists-59-to-82/overview-59-to-71
That's not quite correct, ck, as 'night' is defined as follows:
Night (the hours of darkness) is defined as the period between half an hour after sunset and half an hour before sunrise).
Laws RVLR regs 3, 24, & 25, (In Scotland - RTRA 1984 sect 82 (as amended by NRSWA, para 59 of sched 8))
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
That's not quite correct, ck, as 'night' is defined as follows:
hence the at least, nitpick :smile:
 

Norm

Guest
hence the at least, nitpick :smile:
:thumbsup:
I remember the 30 minute thing as it seems a strange one.

I've always turned lights on well before sunset, even without dodgy visibility, because a low sun has a strange effect on ocular perception and ability to pick out details. Therefore, I'd expect it to be 30 mins before sunset, if anything, but the law is an ass and all that stuff.
 

Cycling Dan

Cycle Crazy
There was an experiment on how are brain work.
If we are told something which is true but is not in line with what we believe.
You would think if you were told a fact and they had all the evidence that you would change how you think or believe in....
Well you are wrong.
It in facts improves and strengths the belief the person has.
 
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Linford

Linford

Guest
Could this be an attempt at trolling?

No.
 

shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
You've voiced your concerns, he obviously has a different risk perception of that set of circumstances to you. His choice, whether you, me or whoever disagree.

Also there's a difference between clever and common sense.
 

Sheffield_Tiger

Legendary Member
My brother is a case in point, phd , uni lecturer/researcher but could not survive in the "real " world ;)
Quite

A friend at 6th form (too many) years ago was incredibly clever,is now a particle physicist at CERN. We went out for drinks whilst at 6th form (17-18), he couldn't get in a club and we got separated, he went totally missing until about 5am. Making his way home was completely beyond him
 
Loved the reference to Code Monkey, however, being academically brilliant does not necessarily translate to being street smart as I have found on many occasions, me being a national H&S manager, in fact it's often quite the opposite.
We have over 100 software developers so had enough experience with them... The cake is NOT a lie!

Amusing joke about code monkeys... How can you spot an extrovert developer? He looks at YOUR shoes when he's talking to you. ;)
 
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