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Old 01-17-15 | 03:52 PM
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sporch
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Originally Posted by Crawford53
I'd have to agree here. Red and white in both front and back will confuse drivers, thus negate the safety purpose you were initially trying to achieve. I'd stick with the traditional and recognized white in front and red in back that signifies a moving vehicle. If you want to be noticed, wear a reflective vest, set some lights solid and some flashing.
It will be 2 red lights and 1 white light in the rear. It will be 2 white lights and 1 red in the front. It's mostly red in the rear and mostly white in the front. I'm not concerned with drivers being confused, I'm concerned about eliminating the possibility that they can't see me. If they're confused about my lighting then at least that means they are paying attention to me.
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