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As a motorist I hate it when cyclists use ONLY flashing lights on unlit roads. They are easy to spot but difficult to locate. |
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On 23/02/2019 01:53, Simon Jester wrote:
As a motorist I hate it when cyclists use ONLY flashing lights on unlit roads. They are easy to spot but difficult to locate. Also as a bicyclist. +1 |
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On 22/02/2019 12:53, Simon Jester wrote:
As a motorist I hate it when cyclists use ONLY flashing lights on unlit roads. They are easy to spot but difficult to locate. As driver and pedestrian I don't mind if bicycles don't have lights when they are ridden under streetlamps. Yes, I hate flashing lights too. On the bike I will only have a flashing light under streetlamps or on unlit roads if I also have a steady light. The flashing light will be the weaker of the two. |
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On Fri, 22 Feb 2019 04:53:03 -0800 (PST)
Simon Jester wrote: As a motorist I hate it when cyclists use ONLY flashing lights on unlit roads. They are easy to spot but difficult to locate. It's the "easy to spot" that makes the annoyance worthwhile. I generally use a flasher and a steady light at each end, although two different flashers at the back is either extra noticeable or extra annoying - not sure which. |
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