I'm wondering if anyone has tried this type of product - do they keep vehicles away? It'd be worth spending around £24.99 if they do:
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At night, they might make some car drivers take a far wider path around you. They look good.I'm wondering if anyone has tried this type of product - do they keep vehicles away? It'd be worth spending around £24.99 if they do:
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I don't know. Illegal over 1 mW. The listing doesn't say how powerful these are.Not tried them.
Are they legal ?
If they disappear in car headlights, they might not be worth it. On the other hand, if they're visible from a distance before laser light is swamped by headlights, they might be.At night, they might make some car drivers take a far wider path around you. They look good.
Let us know.
Regards
Andy
I believe so, but isn't it so that people know back from front, at times of poor visibility? Would I be thrown in the slammer for projecting lines on the road with sub 1mw red lasers? Something's GOT to work!Isn‘t a legal requirement for Red to be only visible from behind.
Thanks for your post! Hey is that the Gadget Show guy on your profile pic? Are YOU the guy from the Gadget Show? Can I have an autograph?I have the ones that put two parallel red lines on the road. You can buy them from China for about £2. They're extremely effective in providing a large safety bubble arround you, in fact too effective in that it stops cars from overtaking, which can be very annoying and a bit worrying.
The actual red rear light is very good too. This is my favourite light and I've been using them for about 10 years. The only problem is that the brackets break very easily when you try to adjust the angle without loosening the screw. I solved that by getting a friend to 3D print a stronger one.
Bike Light Rear 5 LED with 2 floor Laser Cyclist chooses 7 Diff Flash Modes RED | eBay
<p dir="ltr">Be Safe Be Seen, this takes x2 aaa batteries - not inlcuded, and can operate leds or the laser light independently depending on cyclists choice. </p> <p dir="ltr">Bike Light RED, 5 LED with 2 road space Laser markers. <br> Bike Light has 7 Flash Mode Cyclist can choose. </p> <p...www.ebay.co.uk
I think w're out of luck! Refracted using lenses, therefore no custom messages are possible. Despite my worries about lasers attracting cats onto the road, I've bought this one. I prefer to use rechargeable AA or AAA powered bike lights, they're better than a dead lithium ion battery pack in a year or two which may be hard to find or replace.Does anyone do a laser rear light that can project text of your choice onto the road behind you ?
Projecting this for instance;
"If you can read this you are too close"
According to this video, they are repelled by wide beam blue lasersDo badgers jump at lasers?
Thanks again for your post - it's arrived in the post. Batteries were included! £4.99 delivered. Thus far, the lasers look bright in tota darkness, and I like the very rapid flashing rate of the LEDs. I'll road test it soon and report back. I certainly hope I'm not chased by herds of sprinting cats...I have the ones that put two parallel red lines on the road. You can buy them from China for about £2. They're extremely effective in providing a large safety bubble arround you, in fact too effective in that it stops cars from overtaking, which can be very annoying and a bit worrying.
The actual red rear light is very good too. This is my favourite light and I've been using them for about 10 years. The only problem is that the brackets break very easily when you try to adjust the angle without loosening the screw. I solved that by getting a friend to 3D print a stronger one.
Bike Light Rear 5 LED with 2 floor Laser Cyclist chooses 7 Diff Flash Modes RED | eBay
<p dir="ltr">Be Safe Be Seen, this takes x2 aaa batteries - not inlcuded, and can operate leds or the laser light independently depending on cyclists choice. </p> <p dir="ltr">Bike Light RED, 5 LED with 2 road space Laser markers. <br> Bike Light has 7 Flash Mode Cyclist can choose. </p> <p...www.ebay.co.uk
or maybe;
"1.5M passing distance is a guidline only"
Legal requirement for UK rear bike lightsIsn‘t a legal requirement for Red to be only visible from behind.
The light you see from the lasers is lighting up the ground. You can't see any red light when you look at the light itself from the front. It's the same as a car headlight that lights up the ground in front of. There are two very big white patches that can be seen by the car following or anybody from any direction. Is that illegal?It's obviously illegal to show a red light to the front or a white light at the rear.
For me, that's a very desirable feature, not a problem! Did you have your lasers on flashing mode? Could the drivers have assumed you were turning? I kept the lasers on continuously.Since I had the problem of cars too scared to overtake me. I stopped switching on the lasers, so I'm not sure about how they drain the battery, but the light itself lasts for a very long time with the two AAA batteries.
And that's exactly what I'll say to the cops if I am ever stopped. I really don't see why they would object - the lasers are pointed down and illuminating the road in very narrow strips behind me, not pointing into driver's eyes. The reflections may be visible when viewed from the front (I'll check how visible later). From a driver's point of view, I don't think they'd look like the red rear lights of a vehicle reversing at you, or a motor vehicle braking.The light you see from the lasers is lighting up the ground. You can't see any red light when you look at the light itself from the front. It's the same as a car headlight that lights up the ground in front of. There are two very big white patches that can be seen by the car following or anybody from any direction. Is that illegal?