greenspurs wrote: » Can ANYONE on here actually admit that wearing hi viz jacket/vest/clothing at dusk or at night, actually does make you more visible? When i go for a walk in the evenings, i wear a viz vest, to increase my visibility .When i cycled in low light i wear a hiviz gilet. Why cant people on here admit that, instead of digging their heels in, just to create/fight an arguement!
magicbastarder wrote: » and you can see it in court cases or inquests where it is frequently noted that a cyclist 'was not wearing hi vis' even though it's broad daylight. and in one of the more recent ones, the motorist clearly stated he'd seen the cyclist anyway.
greenspurs wrote: » Can ANYONE on here actually admit that wearing hi viz jacket/vest/clothing at dusk or at night, actually does make you more visible?
Jem72 wrote: » I rarely cycle at night but I do consider the low sun in the winter to be the big hazard. Would I be correct to assume that flashing bike lights would be of more benefit than hi-viz? Or should I use both? I'm generally on a road bike on regional or local roads down the country.
greenspurs wrote: » I did expect those responses. So Hiviz/reflective clothing is good BUT ...... "why should we........ Drivers should.. " etc etc .... Im sorry, but i will wear Reflective/hiviz when on the roads in the evenings. Its better than wearing none ?
meeeeh wrote: » realise this is mainly aimed at those who walk in darker areas without sidewalks.
Hurrache wrote: » The grandfather still hasn't been carted off to the old folks home for stopping with his grandson in the middle of a road, to take a look at the horse with a vest in the field beside them.
meeeeh wrote: » Is anyone else looking at those leaflets except people looking to be offended by something?
Grassey wrote: » Check the background details, the grandad is checking out the woman in her figure flattering day-glo vest (above) crossing the road. Might explain why she isn't looking for cars....
Hurrache wrote: » Is he harassing her I wonder?
CramCycle wrote: » dangerous when the countries road safety authority teaches the masses that it is useful and sufficient in all situations.
07Lapierre wrote: » No... Hi-viz makes you look like a numpty!
meeeeh wrote: » It's that what it is. People not wanting to lower themselves to the level of construction or other manual workers.
07Lapierre wrote: » Not sure where you got “manual worker” from? Im all for wearing appropriate clothing for any given activity. I’m not covering my cycling specific clothing with any hi-viz jacket of any kind. Especially since my existing clothing has reflective elements built in. My helmet has a reflector on the rear, my gloves have reflective strips, but most importantly, my bike has good working lights.
meeeeh wrote: » There is cycling, running gear that goes under hi-vis. Hi-vis is not just the vests. But if you think your reflective straps will do anything in fog you are very naive. Anyway as it happens highlight yellow is also one of the fashionable colours so there is good chance fashion trends will limit your choice to the hi-viz in the future anyway.