They can be seen front and back easily in dull and dark conditions when they are most needed. They are not a replacement for hand signals. They are a back-up to hand signals and are highly visible in dull and dark conditions. Front and back.These things do worry me slightly. We have looked at them a lot, as we thought about selling them.
My issues are.
1) you'll think cars can see them, when they can't. From behind, you'll be in the way.
2) from the front, they are so close together especially on bikes with narrow bars that it just looks like a flashing light on a bike.. not an indicator. I'm covered in flashing lights when I ride at night.
I worry it'll make people think they have been seen indicating, when they haven't been.
I hope I'm wrong.
I appreciate they are flashing lights, what I'm saying is that on a narrow bike, viewed by drivers who don't expect bikes to have indicators, they will just be seen as another flashing light. Describing them as indicators is going to cause problems, visible or not.They can be seen front and back easily in dull and dark conditions when they are most needed. They are not a replacement for hand signals. They are a back-up to hand signals and are highly visible in dull and dark conditions. Front and back.
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Same as motorcycles, mopeds, scooters and mobility scooters. In the dark they all look the same.I Describing them as indicators is going to cause problems, visible or not.
Well yes, but also no. Those vehicles move at a much more comparable speed, and also I'd not be using it as a comparison to claim its safe based on how many motorcyclists are killed at junctions.Same as motorcycles, mopeds, scooters and mobility scooters. In the dark they all look the same.
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They could be described as hazard warning lights. Drivers react to a bright amber light which flashes at the same speed as motor vehicle lights.People expect to see flashing lights on bikes, not indicators.
Sorry if I'm not expressing myself clearly enough here.They could be described as hazard warning lights. Drivers react to a bright amber light which flashes at the same speed as motor vehicle lights.
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Hi Footpump,I bought a slightly different type, which I think might be a bit more obvious to people behind in cars, cant fit wing lights due to type of mirror fittedhttps://www.ebay.co.uk/i/232374107442?chn=ps&adgroupid=47558299615&rlsatarget=pla-379117381340&abcId=1128936&adtype=pla&merchantid=113739335&poi=&googleloc=9045964&device=c&campaignid=857337246&crdt=0