This summer we've been having a lot of this:
With permanently installed lighting I can switch the headlight on when approaching intersections. I do that even in clear weather when approaching a couple of bad ones. My route isn't busy enough to make daytime running lights necessary. The sudden appearance of the light may increase its effect as I enter the maneuvering zone.
Sometimes it's nice to run the light just to add some warmth and brightness to the dreary scene.
On the open highway in fog I appreciate the power of the Superflash blinky taillight. I don't use it in good weather because the sight lines are mostly good and I wear bright (but not harshly bright) clothing. In reduced visibility I want to give overtaking drivers as much time as possible to realize a slower vehicle is there.
To reach distracted drivers, someone needs to invent a device that will broadcast a text alert to any cell phone in active use within 100 yards. Don't bother trying to get idiots to improve their driving habits. Just send them a text of your own. "Cyclist ahead! Eyes on the road, doofus!"
2 comments:
I usually keep the Superflash blinking day and night when I commute. I find that riding from bright sunlight into the shadow of trees does a lot to hide the rider from the inattentive driver.
-NHcycler
Good point, NHcycler. In another month we'll be in Glare Season, too, as the sun angle gets lower but the weather still encourages riding.
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