Do you always operate tail lights?
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Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby thecaptn » Tue Sep 11, 2012 9:38 am
I live in the country and always have my tail lights switched on when I ride which is generaly during the day. I suppose it's due to the my assumtion that:
a, fewer bikes on the road mean that they're less likely to be anticipated.
b, although there are less cars they are traveling faster.
and the main reason I have my lights on during the day:
c, I'm paranoid, I don't wish to be run down and I'll use anything at my disposal to be seen.
I'm currently running two Cateye Cherry Bomb's on my commuter on flash mode and have set up something similar but better on my wifes bike, am I being over cautious?
Am I being under cautious?
What do other people do?
Is there any statistical advantage to using your tail lights during the day?
Should i be using my front light aswell?
Any opinions will be appretiated ta,
Pete
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby high_tea » Tue Sep 11, 2012 9:55 am
I have dynamo-powered LEDs, so neither battery life nor bulb life is an issue for me.
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby RonK » Tue Sep 11, 2012 10:01 am
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby twizzle » Tue Sep 11, 2012 10:07 am
...real cyclists don't have squeaky chains...
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby westab » Tue Sep 11, 2012 10:27 am
While my riding situation is poles apart from yours I understand what you are doing and why. I ride mainly along shared pathways that are mainly well lit at night and through back streets in Sydney. I tend to turn on at least my flashing tail and headlights in low light or wet conditions to give me the best chance of being seen. When it is dark I have all my lights on (Two of both tail and head lights and a helmet light). When it is light I don't put on my lights but I do wear a bright orange fluro vest or brightly coloured shirt. The other vital (IMHO) safety equipment is a mirror I have riden with for at least 5 years - this gives me more confidence about approaching traffic from behind.
I have found that wearing brightly coloured shirts are more visible than lights on bright sunny days (have had my wife check what is easier to see when she has been following in the car) - but the lights should help. And no I don't think you are being parnoid or over cautious - it is important that you are comfortable that you have been seen. I would invest in rechageable batteries if you have not already.
Hope this helps - Andrew
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby Mrfenejeans » Tue Sep 11, 2012 10:29 am
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby Nobody » Tue Sep 11, 2012 10:32 am
And to those riders who ride up there on an early weekend morning when it is just light. If you're not using good flashing lights, get some! Are you such weight weenies that you can't even carry lights? You may think you are quite visible, but drivers (like me going to work) mainly notice you by the absence of light. You just look like a dark patch on the road.
These days I don't leave the house for a day road ride without front and rear flashing lights.
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby jasonc » Tue Sep 11, 2012 10:35 am
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby hannos » Tue Sep 11, 2012 2:31 pm
2 on the back in low light / darkness.
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby thecaptn » Tue Sep 11, 2012 2:37 pm
that reasures me. I do use a mirror and it does make me more confortable. I will wear my flouro more regularly from now on and I will use my front light more often.
I lost one of my new Cherrybombs this morning will have too secure them better.
Thanks again,
Pete
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby shann » Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:01 pm
On my roadie, I have these: http://www.this link is broken/fibre-flare-shorty-rear-light/ and they are quite noticeable, especially when flashing.
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby tomness » Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:17 pm
I only use a front light in low light or dark situations.
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby Howzat » Tue Sep 11, 2012 10:01 pm
If it improves visibility for cars, you'd think it's got to be a good idea for bikes.
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby darkelf921 » Tue Sep 11, 2012 11:20 pm
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby elStado » Wed Sep 12, 2012 7:13 am
I also have a Planet Bike Superflash on my other bike that I have on strobe during low light conditions.
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby MattyK » Wed Sep 12, 2012 12:10 pm
I haven't noticed any difference in how drivers treat me
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby find_bruce » Wed Sep 12, 2012 12:53 pm
Of course it doesn't help those people who see you but think you are nothing more than a mobile speed bump
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby Mulger bill » Wed Sep 12, 2012 1:21 pm
Same here. I ride BIG so I'm sitting where they expect to see something. Still a touch paranoid tho'. I'm trying hard to wear out me mirror by overuse...MattyK wrote:Only on in poor light here. Daytime it's off. It has a big ass reflector in the middle as backup.
I haven't noticed any difference in how drivers treat me
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby gdt » Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:48 pm
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby clackers » Wed Sep 12, 2012 7:48 pm
On overcast days between country towns I use one of those MTB-style Magicshines attached to the seatpost, battery hanging off the top tube.
A driver would have to be texting or nodding off not to see me.
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby Reman » Thu Sep 13, 2012 6:51 am
+1darkelf921 wrote:Ever since I started keeping my front and rear lights on during the day, cars seem to be giving me a lot more clearance. So they go on religiously now.
However the bogan's ute force must be stronger than my lights as they are still intent to overtake me illegally with cm's to spare
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby darkelf921 » Thu Sep 13, 2012 6:56 am
Yes, the lights do not deter this action. That is what my GoPro is forReman wrote:+1darkelf921 wrote:Ever since I started keeping my front and rear lights on during the day, cars seem to be giving me a lot more clearance. So they go on religiously now.
However the bogan's ute force must be stronger than my lights as they are still intent to overtake me illegally with cm's to spare
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby Marty Moose » Thu Sep 13, 2012 8:56 am
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Re: Do you always operate tail lights?
Postby clackers » Thu Sep 13, 2012 6:20 pm
However, I might be imagining this, but with lights on while commuting I seem to seize the lane with less complaints from motorists, as if I'm wearing a "You'll have to forgive me, because I'm a safety obsessed tool" T-shirt.
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