My son, who has a night commute, is firmly bonded to the Riv reflective 
triangle. He tells me that cars give him at least an extra 2-3 feet of 
passing clearance. He will not ride nights without it. He has a Shimano 
dyno and B&M front/rear lights... but the triangle is what moves the cars. 
So... 

On Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 12:21:52 PM UTC-5, Lungimsam wrote:
>
> I read a BQ article that discussed the uncertainty of using more or less 
> lighting and reflectivity while bike riding in order to be safer and more 
> easily seen on the road.
> At first thought, more would make sense being safer, but the article 
> talked about more, or the type of lighting/reflectivity contributing to 
> target fixation.
> Also mentioned "visual clutter", as well as daytime/nighttime playing a 
> role in what could be used for maximum visibility.
>
> Very interesting, but frustrating, as there is no exact evidence yet that 
> shows more or less or what type is better.
>

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