John d
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One could also say that some moronic cagers will target fixate on Hi-Vis clothing, then black would work best.
Toowoomba has a roundabout? When did they build that?When I went to replace my jacket, found a good Tourmaster from the USA and thought "what the hell" and bought a hi vis one.I really don't think it has made a difference, the drivers here where I live are hideous.
They don't even know how to use a roundabout, you can see them looking at you as they are pulling out on you.
Probably common knowledge but just in case, here's a real basic summary of why it's become so popular and/or mandated by employers, particularly governmental entities.We as a rule MUST wear our HI Viz when out on road call's (and at a break down or crash scene with all the Fire,police and us it looks like a lemon convention!)but...
Probably common knowledge but just in case, here's a real basic summary of why it's become so popular and/or mandated by employers, particularly governmental entities.We as a rule MUST wear our HI Viz when out on road call's (and at a break down or crash scene with all the Fire,police and us it looks like a lemon convention!)but...
There is a few of them now, esp up Hume St.Toowoomba has a roundabout? When did they build that?OK, I was there in the '70s.
Al.
I agree. It's not so much about making it absolutely sure fire safe as it would be impossible. It's more about making it just a bit safer. If wearing hi-viz will help you avoid an accident in certain situations, then the only thing damaged is my sense of fashion.Really seems silly to argue about this. Of course hi viz, or lighting, or loud pipes won't magically protect you, but it's dangerous, riding a motorcycle in traffic. (Ignoring the dangers visibility enhancements won't help you with at all, like poor riding and sharp curves.)
But if it MIGHT help? Why not do what you can to be seen, on the likelihood that there's nobody you'll see today who's actually out HUNTING for motorcyclists.
See belowOne could also say that some moronic cagers will target fixate on Hi-Vis clothing, then black would work best.
Yes! I knew that this would come up. It always does. It's probably a huge load of nonsense though, since nobody has ever proven, established, or produced one bit of actual proof that this actually happens, yet there is endless anecdotal testimony, which is essentially worthless BTW, that drunks (or other mindless individuals) are somehow drawn like fireflies to the brightly colored jackets..Of note though --- in my "work" experience, and the experience of fellow work mates over the years, hi-viz works during daylight. Just beware of drunk drivers at night who are actually attracted to hi-viz . I have had first hand experience of this phenomenon. I'm not knocking hi-viz though.
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