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Riding at night: a strategy for survival?

 
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Old 04-05.-2008, 07:37 PM   #31
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In rec.bicycles.misc _ <jtayNOSPAMlor@hfdontsendmespamx.andara.com> wrote:
>> There's a belief that it's more difficult for an observer to
>> determine the speed and vector of a blinking, rather than steady
>> light in the darkness of night. Perhaps blinking lights confuse
>> our human, pathological tendency of Persistance Of Vision.

>
> Well, more than a "belief" would be required for any effort to
> attempt to persuade others to adopt the same conclusion.


Simply check your preferred library on the topic of visual
cognition, especially in traffic‥


Cutting follow-up to rec.bicycles.misc,

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Old 16-06.-2008, 07:42 PM   #32
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On May 4, 4:37 am, Richard <bluerandoneeSPAMME...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 02 May 2008 06:50:35 -0700, Pat wrote:
> > On May 1, 5:49 pm, ComandanteBanana <nolionnoprob...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> On May 1, 5:24 pm, Jens Müller <usenet-11-2...@tessarakt.de> wrote:

>
> >> > ComandanteBanana schrieb:

>
> >> > > Anyway, now my next door neighbor wants to ride at midnight... And
> >> > > he ain't one of those crazy bums on a Huffy. He even bought a vest
> >> > > with blinking lights

>
> ...SNIP...
>
> >> I don't think any solid
> >> light will be strong enough to be seen by drivers who simply aren't
> >> looking for bikes at that time... if they are paying any attention at
> >> all.

>
> ...SNIP...
>
> >Anything you can do to increase your visible profile is helpful.

>
> Perhaps Cold Cathode Wire is the answer to being seen.
>
> See:http://www.vibelights.com/elwibikit.html
>
> Now that is being visible!!!
> Of course it is a bit gaudy...
>
> Rich B.


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Old 16-06.-2008, 08:15 PM   #33
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On 2 May, 14:50, Pat <gro...@artisticphotography.us> wrote:
> On May 1, 5:49 pm, ComandanteBanana <nolionnoprob...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On May 1, 5:24 pm, Jens Müller <usenet-11-2...@tessarakt.de> wrote:

>
> > > ComandanteBanana schrieb:

>
> > > > Anyway, now my next door neighbor wants to ride at midnight... And he
> > > > ain't one of those crazy bums on a Huffy. He even bought a vest with
> > > > blinking lights

>
> > > Args. Please don't use this blinking bullshits. It just distracts other
> > > drivers and makes them focus on the blinking.

>
> > So how is it the blinking rear lights are OK? I don't think any solid
> > light will be strong enough to be seen by drivers who simply aren't
> > looking for bikes at that time... if they are paying any attention at
> > all.

>
> > I was told the same thing about having blinking lights on the canoe,
> > which I fixed.

>
> 3M makes some pretty spectacularreflectivetape that you can use for
> all sorts of situations. For example, I have a black helmet. I put a
> strip of the blackreflectivetape (which reflects white) on the back
> of the helmet. During the daytime you can't see it (it just looks
> like a piece of electrical tape) but it is BRIGHT during the night.
> Anything you can do to increase your visible profile is helpful.


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