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Old 04-10-08 | 04:50 PM
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Old 04-10-08 | 05:29 PM
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This sort of thing has been covered before.

The problem with this notion is that many of us wear backpacks and messenger bags, thereby negating the effectiveness of the brake lighting on the back.

The turn signal lighting on the arms is a good idea but it still looks to be not bright enough. This is mostly a limitation of current lighting and power technologies so it's good that people are continuing to design this sort of thing, but it's not there yet. Ideal would be a left glove with bright red lights on the palm and amber lights on the back which light up based on data from an accelerometer that knows whether you're signaling a stop, left or right turn. I don't think the capacity exists yet to make something small enough and bright enough that people would actually buy and then use such a device.
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Old 04-10-08 | 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by vaticdart
This sort of thing has been covered before.
The problem with this notion is that many of us wear backpacks and messenger bags, thereby negating the effectiveness of the brake lighting on the back.
Your idea poses a similar problem. Not everyone wants to wear gloves.

As for the brightness of the lights on the jacket, I don't see why they couldn't be plenty bright enough. The lights could be just as bright as pretty much any other cycling tail lights, no?
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Old 04-11-08 | 10:35 AM
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"Hand" signals are so rare today to the public wouldn't know them
when the see them. I thinks most would think you're waving
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Old 04-11-08 | 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Tightwad
"Hand" signals are so rare today to the public wouldn't know them
when the see them. I thinks most would think you're waving
at them.
Agreed. I've had cars almost run me over because they didn't know what my hand signals meant and mistook them for me telling them to go around me.
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Old 04-11-08 | 12:10 PM
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a right turn signal (left hand up) is definitely read as 'left hook me'
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Old 04-11-08 | 12:19 PM
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There is no freaking way I'd want green lights on my back even if I am accelerating.

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