Daylight running lights (DRL) don't need to be ultra bright, or intensively so. You can always dip them down a bit if they're dazzling others.I'm undecided, I only use the bike in fair weather, never at night and I try to avoid the rain. I think I'll stick to bright clothes for now.
Lights tend to aid you in being seen in the daylight. No lights would make you less highlighted. I generally switch mine on in the daytime and always at night. My personal preference is the solid light source, dipped. More for illuminating the way ahead than to be seen by others. That's a given result with todays' LED'S.How can someone riding with no lights be less safe than someone with flashing lights.
Totally agree. Just to make it clear to others, I am referring to flashing lights only. I think using suitably bright solid lighting, day or night, is a great thing.Lights tend to aid you in being seen in the daylight. No lights would make you less highlighted. I generally switch mine on in the daytime and always at night. My personal preference is the solid light source, dipped. More for illuminating the way ahead than to be seen by others. That's a given result with todays' LED'S.
Good idea. The reason why I think that high intensity strobe lights used at night are not safe, is this. The human eye responds relatively slowly to light level changes at night. The iris simply cannot respond quick enough to a high intensity flash of light, then immediately dark again. It's this slow response that causes the distraction for the other road user, as their eyes try to adjust accordingly, and their brain process the image.I must knock up a quick vid to show that .new best headlight' on full strobe. It's blinding!
I'll agree with that.Flashing lights at night.... Computer says no
A couple of years a go a old man said to me when I was coming home from a ride he called me over and he said to me make sure you keep that hi viz jacket on i can just about see you."Been seen be safe" totally agree. Look after yourself!
A great idea in theory, but so many drivers think that it's their right to drive and not a privilege, that it would get massive opposition if the government tried to make it law.I think they should make it law every 12 months if you are a motorist you should have your eyes tested and you have to do it so you would be allowed to drive for the next 12 months