I've seen a few threads discussing the advantages and disadvantages of mounting a headlight high and low. There seem to be advantages and disadvantages to each position and for different types of riding. I've never ridden off-road at night, so I'm not interested in that. I've had lights mounted on my handlebar, at the fork crown, and mounted on the fork or front rack, but have never tried hub level or helmet mounted lights. It's been a while since I've had a handlebar mounted light, but I'm pretty happy with lights mounted so that they're near the top of the wheel, or a little lower or higher. So I don't want to know at what height to mount a light, but simply whether a light on one or the other fork blade has advantages, and especially whether one side is more likely to be noticed by motorists. I've had the thought that, when stopped at a stop sign, a motorist turning left onto the street where you are stopped is more likely to see a light on the right blade. But perhaps a motorist turning right onto the street where you are is more likely to see a light on your left. Any ideas about that?