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Any opinion on the the trend (in the countryside around Sheffield at
least) for really bright cycle lights, usually set on strobe? Some are so bright that I can't make out anything around the source, so switch on my (also bright) full beam xenon car lights to try and make sense of it all. I feel it's getting a bit silly. Rob |
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2012 22:03:19 +0000, RJH wrote:
Any opinion on the the trend (in the countryside around Sheffield at least) for really bright cycle lights, usually set on strobe? Some are so bright that I can't make out anything around the source, so switch on my (also bright) full beam xenon car lights to try and make sense of it all. I feel it's getting a bit silly. Ah ha! So you admit you see them! -- davethedave |
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RJH wrote:
Any opinion on the the trend (in the countryside around Sheffield at least) for really bright cycle lights, usually set on strobe? Some are so bright that I can't make out anything around the source, so switch on my (also bright) full beam xenon car lights to try and make sense of it all. I feel it's getting a bit silly. Rob The worst is when one is coming towards you on the nearside on a cycle path, and one is wobling up the other side, both with mal adjusted very bright leds. It is difficult to choose which to mow down. |
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