Bike Safety Lights INCREASE Bike Safety
Why Not Use Them To Promote Your Next Event?
How is it that so much safety comes from such a small bike light?
Michael Bluejay from Bicyclesafe.com challenges cyclists to examine the various car and bicycle collisions that are most common and demonstrates how they can undoubtedly be avoided. This website has a wealth of information for both new and seasoned cyclists. His no nonsense approach makes it easy to read and understand, and provides straightforward tips that could save you from injury or even death. He explains in great detail the Ten Ways To Not Get Hit and repeatedly reiterates that cyclists can avoid accidents by consistently making themselves noticeable and seen by motorists.
- “Get a headlight. If you’re riding at night, you absolutely should be using a front headlight...Even for daytime riding, a bright white light that has a flashing mode can make you more visible to motorists who might otherwise Right Cross you. Look for the new LED headlights which last ten times as long on a set of batteries as old-style lights.”
- “If you’re riding at night, you absolutely should use a flashing red rear light. Bruce Mackey (formerly of Florida, now head of bike safety in Nevada) says that 60% of bike collisions in Florida are caused by cyclists riding at night without lights...I can’t stress this enough: If you ride at night, get a rear light!”
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