Where I live, it’ll soon be dark by 16:30. I have a good headlight and an ok taillight on my winter ride but I’d like to add some fun, funky lights for added visibility and lolz. There’s a lot of crap out there especially on Amazon, what have you all had good experiences with?

  • theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    For me I’ll only ever run red lights on the rear and white lights on the front, lights are there for your safety primarily and other road users need to know which direction you are facing and travelling in. I dont want to be a Christmas tree.

    I’ve always found the best way to be seen is to have a light or combination of lights that have an always on elements as well as some kind of flash. The always on element so that you are never in the dark from any direction between a flash and a flash pattern that has a random element. Anything that has a constant predictable flash is likely to be ignored, not always intentionally by the people you want to be seen by due to the predictable nature.

    Added on top I have a good reflective jacket and for the cold winter months I wear bib tights that have reflective patches on the legs as well which adds another moving lit up area.

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        11 months ago

        I use this Resolute Bay jacket -

        So I hopefully I stand out fairly well along with all the lights that I run day and night.

        I’ve never understood why people wear black and have little or no lights. Half the people driving are not paying enough attention to other cars, let alone cyclists, even in broad daylight. The more seen and predictable in terms of where I’m travelling I can be, the better!

        Where I live it is the law that you have red on the rear, white on the front and amber on the sides of any mode of transport you use. Not that is is enforced properly unfortunately.