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Do you use lights during daytime?
Whether it's taillight or headlight, do you use any lilghts under daylight? Thanks for taking the poll.
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I voted yes. why not?
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Sometimes.. when visibility is low, rain/fog..
I have a neon lime Parka with reflective bands, I wear this time of year.. my body is bigger than my bike.. i have a hub dynamo, so no effort to use it.. |
Originally Posted by teachme
(Post 14961162)
I voted yes. why not?
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Originally Posted by vol
(Post 14961177)
I voted "never", but am considering to use it when foggy/raining. If you use it even with no fog/rain, my question is, why? What difference does it make (unless the color of your clothing is almost the same as the general background in the drivers' sight)?
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That's what I use during the day and even in night under bright city lights.
If it they notice the light, they notice me. |
[QUOTE=teachme;14961189]A blinking light catches the motorist eye.
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Always. Dinotte 400r in strobe mode on the back,
Fenix LD20 (2) in SOS mode on the front. |
Never. I have light that clips to my handlebar so I don't put it on unless it's dark.
Flashing lights are illegal in Germany. |
Lights on always in traffic, day or night. On the bike paths, off
in the daytime. P7 flashlight on my helmet and Hotshot 2w on the seatpost; both in blinking mode. In this video you can see the light from my helmet bouncing off of vehicles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0slP...0&feature=plcp |
Originally Posted by vol
(Post 14961140)
Whether it's taillight or headlight, do you use any lilghts under daylight? Thanks for taking the poll.
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Originally Posted by teachme
(Post 14961189)
A blinking light catches the motorist eye.
Originally Posted by mustang1
(Post 14961249)
+1
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Short Answer : Concrete Jungle of City Center and Chlorophyll Canyons of Suburbia
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To those of you who regularly use lights, is it only taillight, or also headlight?
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Long Answer : While this time of Year in Northern Hemisphere it's easy to imagine scenarios where daytime lights would be an advantage, mist,rain ,haze , fog and overcast etc. ( conditions I choose to call Low Contrast ambient light ).
Living in So. Calif. I Also run daytime lights during Bright Sunny Cloudless ,aka picture perfect conditions,( what I choose to call Extreme Contrast ambient light ). It is fact that as we age the eye takes longer and longer to respond to changes in perceived light levels as well as being less able to detect changes in ambient light levels. During bright daylight, independent of time of year, many if not most drivers put on sunglasses to manage glare. This can be a problem in the intermittant deep shade of inner urban streets and/or suburbia. |
Originally Posted by vol
(Post 14961732)
To those of you who regularly use lights, is it only taillight, or also headlight?
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Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 14961317)
Never. I have light that clips to my handlebar so I don't put it on unless it's dark.
Flashing lights are illegal in Germany. |
I have been told many times that the blinking light made a person see me far before they would have with just the bright yellow/green reflective vest I wear.
I also encountered a woman who was so color blind that she thought that my bright reflective vest was the same color as the local foliage. |
Originally Posted by vol
(Post 14961732)
To those of you who regularly use lights, is it only taillight, or also headlight?
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Originally Posted by teachme
(Post 14961762)
Really?... Why?
also a dynamo and 6w front light is required by law on all bikes over 11kg. just FYI, enforcement is probably zero, although a flashing light may get you a ticket from the police. |
Originally Posted by teachme
(Post 14961762)
Really?... Why?
Originally Posted by acidfast7
(Post 14962058)
nothing is allowed on the street with a flashing light except emergency vehicles. it is required to a have a solid white front and solid red rear on a bicycle.
also a dynamo and 6w front light is required by law on all bikes over 11kg. just FYI, enforcement is probably zero, although a flashing light may get you a ticket from the police. |
Originally Posted by teachme
(Post 14962193)
Thats interesting...:beer:
I always use a rear blinky as mine can be seen in the daytime. Depends on where I'm going on the front (90% of the time it's both). |
Originally Posted by maidenfan
(Post 14962597)
Europe is so far ahead of us in the states when it comes to cars and bicycles.
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Originally Posted by maidenfan
(Post 14962597)
Europe is so far ahead of us in the states when it comes to cars and bicycles. Why the "F" would you even want an Escalade or Hummer??? If you're that wealthy, buy nicer bikes ;)
I always use a rear blinky as mine can be seen in the daytime. Depends on where I'm going on the front (90% of the time it's both). Personally, I too would rather have a nice bike. And, I use a blinky at all times, unless group riding since I don't want my turboflash going off in someone's face. |
Originally Posted by kdgrills
(Post 14961291)
Always. Dinotte 400r in strobe mode on the back,
Fenix LD20 (2) in SOS mode on the front. |
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