In the bright daylight neon clothing is helpful. I have a very lightweight
Descent nylon neon wind vest made for runners that I wear during hot
weather. During fall and spring I like my Sugoi reflective and convertible
jacket-vest. It’s neon when it’s daylight, but covers your torso in
reflective d
If you are only talking about daylight visibility, then I agree with the
construction worker vest. You don't even need one that zips up. You can
use the one you pull over your head and has no sides--the ones that buckle
on the sides stay in place pretty well. dontgethit.com has some selections
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I commute in a construction worker style safety vest bright yellow with big
reflective silver stripes. Try to find one with a good zipper, not velcro
closures. These come in a variety of weights, including mesh. Google
construction safety vest and you'll get a million different options and price
Neil:
Famous sag driver Lee Mitchell, who spent countless (thousands?) of hours
following cyclists day and night, used to say that the single most effective
piece of reflective gear is an ankle band. The reflectivity and the motion
capture a driver’s attention and immediately say, “This is a bi
The safety triangles that Riv sells- they’re a game changer!
~Mark
Raleigh, NC
> On Sep 27, 2019, at 14:09, Neil Doran wrote:
>
> Over the last few weeks I've had two close calls with automobiles during my
> morning commute that really seem to come down to 'I didn't see you'.
>
> I current
Over the last few weeks I've had two close calls with automobiles during my
morning commute that really seem to come down to 'I didn't see you'.
I currently have a dyno hub with full-time lights front and rear, and try
and ride predictably, but seems like I need to up my visibility game. I'm
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