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Re: To HIGH-VIZ or not
forgot to mention that it's not a hi-viz safety bubble but it does make a difference when commuting, especially filtering, in my experience
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Re: To HIGH-VIZ or not
Meh, High Viz isn't all it's cracked up to be! I have been stood with high viz jacket on at RTC's, with blue lights behind me, and still had to jump outta the way for some numpty who wasn't paying attention..
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You sound colourful enough. I wear hi-viz if it's dark and I've got a long journey ahead
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I don't bother with a hi-viz.
When you look at the bike from the front, you will see the lights before the viz. And if they can't see a bright red bike from the side...again the viz won't help much! |
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Always wear one in town (central London) tbh if it even makes one percent difference it's worth it. I certainly can't see any negatives
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Nope, never.
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I used to wear it in the winter & even organised a group buy on here for new ex-Police jackets.
But now I prefer not to rely on drivers seeing me, to the point that if i have to indicate I take it as a personal failure. |
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handy in rain/fog days or even brakedowns (hang it on back of bike)... |
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Like others really. I will when light is poor or in bad conditions, just because I know from general experience that I notice people in high vis more at night - thus I hope others will notice me. don't bother in good light as it does F all to make you stand out if the light is good, and you just look like a n00b.
I never asume folk have seen me though, especailly in London - they obviously have some sort of rule which allows them to drive whilst asleep. |
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