On Friday, July 6, 2018 at 7:37:04 AM UTC-7, Frank Krygowski wrote:
So now, in addition to helmets, high-viz clothing, disc brakes and
blinding daytime running lights, we need...
https://www.forbes.com/sites/larryol.../#12d4de76bb4a
RADAR!
Anything less is just not safe any more. Danger! Danger!
(Where did those six-feet-tall flippy flags from the 1970s go?)
Radar is just part of it. The article promotes a parade of consumer items from helmets to disc brakes to DRLs to radar -- and of course, a Garmin unit to tie it all together. The whole thing smells like an infomercial.
The opening photo is of a bike accident in Toronto, presumably one that could have been prevented by radar. I searched the picture and got this story:
https://www.cp24.com/news/cyclist-st...ital-1.3729720
The rider somehow “'came off' his bike and came into contact with a truck travelling in the same direction." So, he fell off his bike in front of a truck? I don't need radar to tell me not to do that. Could you imagine riding with radar in dense downtown traffic? Ridiculous. I think not riding with headphones would produce ten-times the safety benefit.
-- Jay Beattie.
-- Jay Beattie.