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Cyclists at traffic lights, London
Cyclists at traffic lights, London (Image Credit: Simon MacMichael)

An all-time classic local newspaper letter… suggests cyclists “should wear something sparkly to avoid accidents”; Put the duct tape away, that carbon frame is gone; Valentine’s Strava art from Wout van Heart + more on the live blog

It’s Valentine’s Day and just a few hours separates you from that special someone… where will you be taking your bike this weekend? Dan Alexander is on duty for all your Friday updates
  • by Dan Alexander
Fri, Feb 14, 2025 09:13
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SUMMARY

  • "As a mechanic, I would judge a mechanic who offers to repair it": Cyclist asks Facebook if incredibly snapped carbon frame can be saved "for mostly indoor cycling", told absolutely don't "just put some duct tape on it and ride on"
  • Plans to funnel pedestrians onto narrow crossing will "make conflict with cyclists worse" on new bike path – but council says it's reluctant to clamp down on drivers "abusing" yellow boxes and blocking cycle lane
  • "It gives me confidence that I sometimes lost last year": No wasting time at FDJ for Demi Vollering
  • Roses are red, violets are blue... when it comes to e-bike charger compatibility and fire risk, experts warn many people don't have a clue
  • Wout van Heart: Some Valentine's Strava art from the pro peloton
  • Most drivers wrongly believe cyclists must ride single file, stay close to the kerb, and use cycle lanes – and one in three say they shouldn't have equal rights on the road, new Highway Code survey finds
  • Apple Maps adds full cycling routing for whole of UK and Ireland
  • "I think it would be an interesting experiment in the name of science"
  • "I can take that on myself, but it's hard to carry the weight of everyone you let down": Former pro cyclist Jack Bobridge's first interview since leaving prison for drug dealing
  • Police sent more footage of dangerous driving than ever before – as officers warn "goal is to make roads safer, not target drivers"
  • SD Worx hit back
  • An all-time classic local newspaper letter... suggests cyclists "should wear something sparkly to avoid accidents" as "it can be extremely difficult to avoid some cyclists"
Cyclists at traffic lights, London
Cyclists at traffic lights, London (Image Credit: Simon MacMichael)
14 February 2025, 09:13

"As a mechanic, I would judge a mechanic who offers to repair it": Cyclist asks Facebook if incredibly snapped carbon frame can be saved "for mostly indoor cycling", told absolutely don't "just put some duct tape on it and ride on"

Valentine’s heartbreak…

Snapped frame (Facebook/Tri Tran Cao)
Tri Tran Cao) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Snapped frame (Facebook/Tri Tran Cao)
Tri Tran Cao) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Tough scenes on Facebook, one rider sharing the photo of their snapped carbon frame and asking a cycling group: “What do you guys think about repairing a broken bike frame? I recently crashed my carbon bike, broke the top and down tube. I was thinking about repairing it for mostly indoor cycling (my collarbone was also severely broken so I wouldn’t be taking the bike outdoor anytime soon.

“Edit: I decide to not fix the bike and just gonna save money for a new frame or bike, thanks a lot for everyone’s opinions.”

The comments that flooded in in between the initial message and the edit were almost unanimously asking/begging/pleading that this bike isn’t ridden again. Now there are incredibly skilled carbon repair services out there, that are able to fix damage such as the fairly common chain suck scrape and other small defects… but this? Here was some of the reaction.

“Trash it even as a stationary bike it would be dangerous unless you like visiting doctors and experiencing pain a lot.”

“Seems like it could be a waste of money to have this one repaired, only to use as an indoor trainer for a few months. Save some money and get yourself a new ride. Maybe pick up a cheap bike for training indoors? Still cheaper than repairing carbon fibre at this level!”

“While it is possible to repair almost anything with carbon, it is major damage – and given that it’s an older rim brake bike from a smaller brand the frame probably has little monetary value. A substantial repair and repaint from a professional will not be cheap. You would almost certainly be better off money and safety wise getting another frame and moving the parts across.”

“As a mechanic, I would judge a mechanic who offers to repair it.”

“If a person shows a flat tyre on Facebook I suggest a new bike will fix it. This is way more severe than a flat tyre. So…”

14 February 2025, 09:13

Plans to funnel pedestrians onto narrow crossing will "make conflict with cyclists worse" on new bike path – but council says it's reluctant to clamp down on drivers "abusing" yellow boxes and blocking cycle lane

Waterfront junction, Bristol (Google Maps)
Waterfront junction, Bristol (Google Maps) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Waterfront junction, Bristol (Google Maps)
Waterfront junction, Bristol (Google Maps) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Plans to funnel pedestrians onto narrow crossing will “make conflict with cyclists worse” on new bike path – but council says it’s reluctant to clamp down on drivers “abusing” yellow boxes and blocking cycle lane

14 February 2025, 09:13

"It gives me confidence that I sometimes lost last year": No wasting time at FDJ for Demi Vollering

One stage for her new team. One win… 

 
 
 
 
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A post shared by FDJ – SUEZ (@fdj_suez)

Following yesterday’s impressive opening-day victory at Setmana Ciclista Valenciana, Demi Vollering said the win would give her confidence for the season ahead.

“It’s still so early in the beginning,” Vollering said. “I still have work to do, but I’m already here in this shape. I think it’s a good sign for the season, it gives me some confidence that I sometimes lost last year.”

Vollering saw off her former teammate Marlen Reusser (now at Movistar) and former boss Anna van der Breggen (returning to the pro ranks after a stint as a DS at SD Worx). There are going to be plenty of big battles ahead, SD Worx vs Vollering and FDJ shaping up to be one of the storylines of the season in 2025.

14 February 2025, 09:13

14 February 2025, 09:13

Roses are red, violets are blue... when it comes to e-bike charger compatibility and fire risk, experts warn many people don't have a clue

We regularly get bizarre press releases in our email inbox, but Electrical Safety First’s “Valentine’s Day e-bike warning” is up there. A serious topic with a serious point to be made… what makes it one for Valentine’s Day, we’re not sure (although it’s getting a whole load of blog coverage here, so maybe that’s the point). Well played.

Oh wait here come the Valentine’s links…

💔 The wrong charger = the wrong spark this #ValentinesDay! 👇

Using an incompatible charger can supply the wrong voltage to your battery, causing it to overheat and catch fire – a dangerous chemical reaction called thermal runaway. 🔥 #BatterySafety #TheRightSpark pic.twitter.com/aYKjzXV3Os

— Electrical Safety First (@ElecSafetyFirst) February 13, 2025

“Making sure you ‘find the perfect match’ when it comes to a charger for your e-bike battery is vital,” Giuseppe Capanna, product safety engineer at Electrical Safety First, commented. “Always ensure you’re using a compatible charger with your battery. If you need a replacement, or need to buy one separately, get it from the original manufacturer as incompatible or substandard chargers can increase the risk of a ferocious fire occurring by destabilising the battery if it’s not made to a high standard.

“To charge your e-bike safely, follow the manufacturer’s charging instructions. Avoid charging overnight as your reaction time is massively reduced in the event of a fire when you’re sleeping – and don’t charge your e-bike in an exit route like a hallway, landing or stairwell, as it can block your ability to escape.”

The warning comes as research by Electrical Safety First revealed more than a third of UK adults surveyed (39 per cent) were not confident that they could pick out a compatible charger for an e-bike or e-scooter, in the event they had to buy one separately.

> Brompton boss urges crackdown on “poor quality” e-bike batteries before public perception “snowballs into a world of fear”

The charity is leading a campaign to introduce measures, such as third-party certification, to end manufacturers being able to self-declare their batteries are safe. The campaign has been backed by fire chiefs, councils, housing associations and nearly 100 other organisations.

14 February 2025, 09:13

14 February 2025, 09:13

Wout van Heart: Some Valentine's Strava art from the pro peloton

 

14 February 2025, 09:13

Most drivers wrongly believe cyclists must ride single file, stay close to the kerb, and use cycle lanes – and one in three say they shouldn't have equal rights on the road, new Highway Code survey finds

Cyclist in traffic
Cyclist in traffic (Image Credit: Simon MacMichael)
Cyclist in traffic
Cyclist in traffic (Image Credit: Simon MacMichael)

> Most drivers wrongly believe cyclists must ride single file, stay close to the kerb, and use cycle lanes – and one in three say they shouldn’t have equal rights on the road, new Highway Code survey finds

14 February 2025, 09:13

Apple Maps adds full cycling routing for whole of UK and Ireland

Apple Maps cycling route (Reddit)
Apple Maps cycling route (Reddit) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Apple Maps cycling route (Reddit)
Apple Maps cycling route (Reddit) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Apple Maps has updated its offering for cyclists in the UK and Ireland, now offering full cycling routing. I can’t say I’ve ever used it, so someone will have to let us know in the comments if it’s any good.

Cycling directions were introduced back in 2020 but UK cities were missing, something that was addressed last year with the addition of several British urban areas. The new full cycle routing across the whole of the UK and Ireland was spotted by cmmncw on Reddit, the update seemingly happening quietly in the background, Apple not making any official announcement.

14 February 2025, 09:13

"I think it would be an interesting experiment in the name of science"

Comments time!

Snapped frame (Facebook/Tri Tran Cao)
Tri Tran Cao) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Snapped frame (Facebook/Tri Tran Cao)
Tri Tran Cao) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

SimoninSpalding: “I don’t know what the person with the Kuota is worried about, the internal cable routing should hold it together fine, and the rest will just buff out!”

Gulp.

unami: “Agreed — bit of hot glue and it’ll be right as rain — perhaps increase the glue temp a bit to make it a tad stronger.”

Gulp.

Secret_squirrel: “I think it would be an interesting experiment in the name of science to try to repair it for static use.  You could certainly get a YouTube video out of it. You could either cut the front end of entirely or rejoin front and mid-section with a couple of scaffolding tubes or similar. Then film yourself putting 1,000W through it on Zwift for shits and other peoples giggles.”

Give me a sec to see how much the owner wants for it and whether road.cc Jamie wants a broken collarbone for Valentine’s Day…

chrisonabike: “If you duct tape it, then put in an epic session, perhaps it’ll friction-weld itself better?”

GMBasix: “[snapped carbon frame]
I am mostly concerned that the rider may not have saved the activity. Will no one think of the data?”

momove: “Surely if they cared they would have been wearing one of those ‘If you see me collapse, pause my Garmin’ t-shirts that used to be about?”

14 February 2025, 09:13

"I can take that on myself, but it's hard to carry the weight of everyone you let down": Former pro cyclist Jack Bobridge's first interview since leaving prison for drug dealing

Jack Bobridge at the 2015 Santos Tour Down Under (picture credit Regallo)
Jack Bobridge at the 2015 Santos Tour Down Under (picture credit Regallo) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
Jack Bobridge at the 2015 Santos Tour Down Under (picture credit Regallo)
Jack Bobridge at the 2015 Santos Tour Down Under (picture credit Regallo) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Jack Bobridge was twice Australia’s national champ during an eight-year professional career that saw him also win a stage of the Tour Down Under and the U23 TT World Championship. He rode for some of the biggest teams in the world: Trek-Segafredo, Garmin-Cervélo and Orica GreenEDGE as they were all known back then.

Bobridge battled rheumatoid arthritis during his career and turned to alcohol and drugs, habits that escalated post-retirement. In 2017 he was caught selling MDMA and the former pro cyclist was jailed in 2019.

Now out of jail he spoke to A Current Affair about his experiences.

“I take full responsibility for the things I’ve done, the drinking, and the recreational drug use, but I wish there was more support for athletes,” he said. “You feel like you give 100 per cent to your sport and your country, and then when you’re done, you’re just dropped. That’s it. You’re finished. There were no phone calls, no emails. Nothing after I retired. You just disappear.

“It’s hard to carry the weight of everyone you let down. My daughter too—she was so young. She didn’t understand what was happening.

“There was no more competition, so there was no barrier any more. It was like the door opened wide, so to speak. I didn’t matter. I could do what I wanted, whenever I wanted. I was using a lot of drugs. And obviously, I was getting drugs for my friends, which some people might say is dealing, but there was never any profit in it.”

14 February 2025, 09:13

Police sent more footage of dangerous driving than ever before – as officers warn "goal is to make roads safer, not target drivers"

Close pass operation
Close pass operation (Image Credit: @MalvernCops)
Close pass operation
Close pass operation (Image Credit: @MalvernCops)

> Police sent more footage of dangerous driving than ever before – as officers warn “goal is to make roads safer, not target drivers”

14 February 2025, 09:13

SD Worx hit back

 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Team SD Worx – Protime (@teamsdworxprotime)

To be fair if climbing extraordinaire Demi Vollering had won this one SD Worx really would have had a problem. As it turned out, Mischa Bredewold was the fastest to the line, beating former world champion Elisa Balsamo and Liane Lippert. So, who was fourth? Vollering, of course, who keeps the leader’s jersey into the weekend.

14 February 2025, 09:13

An all-time classic local newspaper letter... suggests cyclists "should wear something sparkly to avoid accidents" as "it can be extremely difficult to avoid some cyclists"

Brace yourselves, Jenny from York has written to the local paper, The Press, her letter published this week…

Cyclists should wear something sparkly to avoid accidents

I WONDER how many people will agree with me that, in order to minimise accidents, cyclists should be encouraged to wear something sparkling and very visible on their wrists so when indicating a left or right turn, during all hours, traffic will be able to see more clearly what is going on and avoid collisions.

Perhaps bicycle shops could think of something without causing too much expense?

It can be extremely difficult to avoid some cyclists especially in the early evenings when they don’t even have proper lighting on their bikes.

Something needs to be done so cyclists, and drivers of cars etc. can avoid unnecessary accidents.

I’m sure the comments section will have some ideas to answer that last sentence… how about we start with those stats on yesterday’s blog?

30mph (CC BY-SA 2.0/Jaggery on Geograph)
Jaggery on Geograph) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
30mph (CC BY-SA 2.0/Jaggery on Geograph)
Jaggery on Geograph) (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Half of UK police forces catch motorists doing 90mph on 30mph roads, while 90 per cent have clocked people driving at 60mph on them

Right, get the sparkly wrist straps out, we need to do something about all these collisions. As we pointed out in that piece, according to Department for Transport figures, speed was the biggest factor in 888 fatalities on UK roads in 2023, and the biggest factor in more than 39,000 collisions overall. Anyway, sparkly wrist straps… we had some fun in the comments at least.

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24 thoughts on “An all-time classic local newspaper letter… suggests cyclists “should wear something sparkly to avoid accidents”; Put the duct tape away, that carbon frame is gone; Valentine’s Strava art from Wout van Heart + more on the live blog”

  1. GMBasix
    February 14, 2025 at 9:32 am
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    [snapped carbon frame]

    [snapped carbon frame]
    I am mostly concerned that the rider may not have saved the activity.

    Will no one think of the data?

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    • momove
      February 14, 2025 at 10:47 am
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      Surely if they cared they
      Surely if they cared they would have been wearing one of those “If you see me collapse, pause my Garmin” t-shirts that used to be about?

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  2. SimoninSpalding
    February 14, 2025 at 9:50 am
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    I don’t know what the person

    I don’t know what the person with the Kuota is worried about, the internal cable routing should hold it together fine, and the rest will just buff out!

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    • unami
      February 14, 2025 at 10:49 am
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      agreed – bit of hot glue and

      agreed – bit of hot glue and it’ll be right as rain – perhaps increase the glue temp a bit to make it a tad stronger /s

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    • Secret_squirrel
      February 14, 2025 at 11:59 am
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      I think it would be an

      I think it would be an interesting experiment in the name of science to try to repair it for static use.  You could certainly get a YouTube video out of it.

      You could either cut the front end of entirely or rejoin front and mid-section with a couple of scaffolding tubes or similar.

      Then film yourself putting 1000W through it on Zwift for shits and other peoples giggles.

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    • chrisonabike
      February 14, 2025 at 12:08 pm
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      If you duct tape it, then put

      If you duct tape it, then put in an epic session, perhaps it’ll friction-weld itself better?

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  3. Hirsute
    February 14, 2025 at 10:56 am
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    Tom Flood

    Tom Flood

    https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_thumbnail/plain/did:plc:ffwvamr44uffpkgsgy5zkazd/bafkreie5kjz2auktcmk5da6ricljain2rjw5bct74wfkndw7g3rokfcxly@jpeg

    https://bsky.app/profile/tomflood.bsky.social/post/3li2yr3yyfs25

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  4. chrisonabike
    February 14, 2025 at 12:08 pm
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    Sparkling cycling:

    Sparkling cycling:

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    • chrisonabike
      February 14, 2025 at 12:11 pm
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      Glittery frames?  The odd rim

      Glittery frames?  The odd rim-brake squeal from this one should help also.

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  5. Steve K
    February 14, 2025 at 1:53 pm
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    My Valentine gifts from Mrs K
    My Valentine gifts from Mrs K.

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  6. mdavidford
    February 14, 2025 at 3:40 pm
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    The price of kit for cycling
    The price of kit for cycling these days is getting ridiculous.

    Still, at least I’ll look fabulous…

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    • chrisonabike
      February 14, 2025 at 5:38 pm
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      And a gold-y lookin’ chain?

      And a gold-y lookin’ chain?  Helps look glittery.

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  7. squired
    February 14, 2025 at 5:22 pm
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    The Jack Bobridge comments

    The Jack Bobridge comments made me smile. Yes you represented your country and you were no doubt paid well as a pro.

    I’ve seen many a normal person who dedicated a large portion of their working life to a company only to be given the boot. Off you go. No phone calls or anything once they’ve gone. Just on the scrap heap trying to find a way to pay their bills. He was still young, presumably with a wide network of connections from his time in the sport. A number of the normal people I’ve seen given the elbow during my working life haven’t been so lucky.

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    • Rendel Harris
      February 14, 2025 at 5:43 pm
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      “you give 100% to your sport

      “you give 100% to your sport and your country” – hoping in exchange to gain a considerable amount of fame and accompanying fortune, it’s not really the altruistic sacrifice he seems to be attempting to portray, certainly.

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  8. Mr Blackbird
    February 14, 2025 at 9:00 pm
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    I often cycle in a silver
    I often cycle in a silver metallic cocktail dress and sparkly tights, wearing a tiara in my hair. Just for safety reasons you understand

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  9. HoarseMann
    February 14, 2025 at 9:05 pm
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    Apple Maps verdict from me…

    Apple Maps verdict from me… complete fail.

    It seems to ignore many of the cycle tracks near me, choosing to route on main A-roads and randomly decides you may have to walk your bike – on a cycle track…

    I shall stick to RWGPS for long route planning and PocketEarthPro for shorter route finding.

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  10. wtjs
    February 14, 2025 at 9:55 pm
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    My expectation is that Apple
    My expectation is that Apple maps will become really good, but will not better the brilliant Garmin mapping and route planning. When I woke up in a muddy pea field after some apocalyptic rain enlivened my day when I finished the Coast to Coast and my rear mech broke in two, trusty Edge 1040 soon came up with a rather good route to Wensleydale, Ingleton and home. These gadgets really do work!

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  11. TimPedaller
    February 14, 2025 at 10:26 pm
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    You can pay £100 for a

    You can pay £100 for a ‘fashion name’/cycling lifestyle jacket or, like me, £5 for a factory hi-vis vest… £7 for a hi-vis vest with long sleeves, like those you see road maintenance crew wearing on the roadside, on motorway repair work, and wear an all-white or hi-vis green helmet, and BE SEEN.

    Yours sincerely,

    Tim Grumpygrouch

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    • brooksby
      February 14, 2025 at 11:03 pm
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      I trust that you also

      I trust that you also encourage motorists to buy white or yellow cars and to shun vehicles the colour of a wet road? 

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    • Rendel Harris
      February 15, 2025 at 5:31 am
      0

      The owner of that car wants

      The owner of that car wants to take it back to the dealer and get the lights fixed if they’re so poor they can’t see someone in red until they’re 25m away and can’t see someone in black at all despite them being right there in the beam.

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      • eburtthebike
        February 15, 2025 at 10:07 pm
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        Rendel Harris wrote:

        The owner of that car wants to take it back to the dealer and get the lights fixed if they’re so poor they can’t see someone in red until they’re 25m away and can’t see someone in black at all despite them being right there in the beam.

        — Rendel Harris

        Or it could just be that they can’t see.   Having been knocked off in broad daylight whilst wearing hi-viz by someone wearing very dark glasses, I’m pretty sure that they’re out there.

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    • chrisonabike
      February 16, 2025 at 12:05 am
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      You can also apparently ride
      You can also apparently ride in a police car decked out in reflectives, and not be seen…

      https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/news/hgv-driver-that-crashed-into-stationary-cop-car-sentenced

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    • Cycloid
      February 18, 2025 at 8:15 pm
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      I have seen this image

      I have seen this image several times and can see no scientific reason for the conclusion it supports. I have been unable to trace it’s source.

      Conspicuity depends mainly on the contrast between the object and the background. You can choose what you wear but you cannot choose your background, At Night the background will be “Dark”, the colour with the greatest luminance will be most conspicuous. Car headlights contain little UV so the Fluorescence mechanism of HiVis colours does not work very well and retro-reflectives become more importatnt.

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

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  12. Bigtwin
    February 18, 2025 at 4:55 pm
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    It’s just good to see that

    It’s just good to see that this genius lady is diferentiating between the necessary and unnescessary accidents.

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