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  #21  
Old November 15th 19, 09:09 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Jester
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Default Bikers perform citizen's arrest after spotting pickpocket stealwar hero's wallet

On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 8:46:02 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:04, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 17:34, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 10:06:15 AM UTC, Bod wrote:
This is the moment a would-be thief was tackled by a group of
bikers after trying to steal a war veteran's wallet as he sold
poppies over the weekend.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/13/biker...8/?ito=cbshare
--
Bod

Did m/cyclists steal the SMIDSY acronym from cyclists, or was it
vice versa?

Wot does SMIDSY meen?


The acronym is used by motorcyclists and cyclists in reference to
traffic collisions in which the driver of a car or larger vehicle
claims not to have noticed a two-wheel biker. It is usually
derogatory, in that the claim is often that the driver was not at
fault (when he/she patently was).

'Sorry Mate I Didn't See You'.

First time I've ever seen it. But, I'm not a cyclist.

If you were a cyclist, you would definitely find out quickly.



All cyclists and motorcyclists know it full well from experience.

Many car drivers just seem to be blind to two wheeled vehicles.
I've had many instance myself when cycling, from cars just pulling out
of side roads and obviously totally oblivious to my presence.


I used to have a bicycle when I was a kid, then I grew up.


Maybe if you got a job you could get a bicycle as and when (or if) you become an adult.


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  #22  
Old November 15th 19, 10:36 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Mr Pounder Esquire
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Default Bikers perform citizen's arrest after spotting pickpocket steal war hero's wallet

Simon Jester wrote:
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 8:46:02 PM UTC, Mr Pounder Esquire
wrote:
Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:04, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 17:34, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 10:06:15 AM UTC, Bod wrote:
This is the moment a would-be thief was tackled by a group of
bikers after trying to steal a war veteran's wallet as he sold
poppies over the weekend.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/13/biker...8/?ito=cbshare
--
Bod

Did m/cyclists steal the SMIDSY acronym from cyclists, or was it
vice versa?

Wot does SMIDSY meen?


The acronym is used by motorcyclists and cyclists in reference to
traffic collisions in which the driver of a car or larger vehicle
claims not to have noticed a two-wheel biker. It is usually
derogatory, in that the claim is often that the driver was not at
fault (when he/she patently was).

'Sorry Mate I Didn't See You'.

First time I've ever seen it. But, I'm not a cyclist.

If you were a cyclist, you would definitely find out quickly.


All cyclists and motorcyclists know it full well from experience.
Many car drivers just seem to be blind to two wheeled vehicles.
I've had many instance myself when cycling, from cars just pulling
out of side roads and obviously totally oblivious to my presence.


I used to have a bicycle when I was a kid, then I grew up.


Maybe if you got a job you could get a bicycle as and when (or if)
you become an adult.


Said Silly Billy, the group clown.


  #23  
Old November 15th 19, 01:53 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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Posts: 11,574
Default Bikers perform citizen's arrest after spotting pickpocket stealwar hero's wallet

On 15/11/2019 06:32, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 01:48, JNugent wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:46, Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:04, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 17:34, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 10:06:15 AM UTC, Bod wrote:
This is the moment a would-be thief was tackled by a group of
bikers after trying to steal a war veteran's wallet as he sold
poppies over the weekend.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/13/biker...8/?ito=cbshare

--
Bod

Did m/cyclists steal the SMIDSY acronym from cyclists, or was it
vice versa?

Wot does SMIDSY meen?


The acronym is used by motorcyclists and cyclists in reference to
traffic collisions in which the driver of a car or larger vehicle
claims not to have noticed a two-wheel biker. It is usually
derogatory, in that the claim is often that the driver was not at
fault (when he/she patently was).

'Sorry Mate I Didn't See You'.

First time I've ever seen it. But, I'm not a cyclist.

If you were a cyclist, you would definitely find out quickly.


Â* All cyclists and motorcyclists know it full well from experience.
Many car drivers just seem to be blind to two wheeled vehicles.
I've had many instance myself when cycling, from cars just pulling
out of side roads and obviously totally oblivious to my presence.


You should wear pink hi-viz.

People would notice you in that.

I understand that your gay community would like cyclists to wear

rainbow colours, but pink has been proven to not be a very effective
colour compared to the tried and tested colours already available.


Pink hi-viz is available. If it were limited (legally) to use in public
places only by cyclists, it would be an invaluable and colour-coded aid
to their safety.

Perhaps you aren't as in favour of safety aids as you sometimes say.
  #24  
Old November 15th 19, 02:00 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Bod[_5_]
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Posts: 3,516
Default Bikers perform citizen's arrest after spotting pickpocket stealwar hero's wallet

On 15/11/2019 12:53, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 06:32, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 01:48, JNugent wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:46, Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:04, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 17:34, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 10:06:15 AM UTC, Bod wrote:
This is the moment a would-be thief was tackled by a group of
bikers after trying to steal a war veteran's wallet as he sold
poppies over the weekend.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/13/biker...8/?ito=cbshare

--
Bod

Did m/cyclists steal the SMIDSY acronym from cyclists, or was it
vice versa?

Wot does SMIDSY meen?


The acronym is used by motorcyclists and cyclists in reference to
traffic collisions in which the driver of a car or larger vehicle
claims not to have noticed a two-wheel biker. It is usually
derogatory, in that the claim is often that the driver was not at
fault (when he/she patently was).

'Sorry Mate I Didn't See You'.

First time I've ever seen it. But, I'm not a cyclist.

If you were a cyclist, you would definitely find out quickly.


Â* All cyclists and motorcyclists know it full well from experience.
Many car drivers just seem to be blind to two wheeled vehicles.
I've had many instance myself when cycling, from cars just pulling
out of side roads and obviously totally oblivious to my presence.

You should wear pink hi-viz.

People would notice you in that.

Â*
Â* I understand that your gay community would like cyclists to wear
rainbow colours, but pink has been proven to not be a very effective
colour compared to the tried and tested colours already available.


Pink hi-viz is available. If it were limited (legally) to use in public
places only by cyclists, it would be an invaluable and colour-coded aid
to their safety.

Perhaps you aren't as in favour of safety aids as you sometimes say.

I've never mentioned safety aids before. I never wear hi viz, just

smething light coloured.

--
Bod
  #25  
Old November 15th 19, 02:15 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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Posts: 11,574
Default Bikers perform citizen's arrest after spotting pickpocket stealwar hero's wallet

On 15/11/2019 13:00, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 12:53, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 06:32, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 01:48, JNugent wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:46, Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:04, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 17:34, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 10:06:15 AM UTC, Bod wrote:
This is the moment a would-be thief was tackled by a group of
bikers after trying to steal a war veteran's wallet as he sold
poppies over the weekend.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/13/biker...8/?ito=cbshare

--
Bod

Did m/cyclists steal the SMIDSY acronym from cyclists, or was it
vice versa?

Wot does SMIDSY meen?


The acronym is used by motorcyclists and cyclists in reference to
traffic collisions in which the driver of a car or larger vehicle
claims not to have noticed a two-wheel biker. It is usually
derogatory, in that the claim is often that the driver was not at
fault (when he/she patently was).

'Sorry Mate I Didn't See You'.

First time I've ever seen it. But, I'm not a cyclist.

If you were a cyclist, you would definitely find out quickly.


Â* All cyclists and motorcyclists know it full well from experience.
Many car drivers just seem to be blind to two wheeled vehicles.
I've had many instance myself when cycling, from cars just pulling
out of side roads and obviously totally oblivious to my presence.

You should wear pink hi-viz.

People would notice you in that.
Â*
Â* I understand that your gay community would like cyclists to wear
rainbow colours, but pink has been proven to not be a very effective
colour compared to the tried and tested colours already available.


Pink hi-viz is available. If it were limited (legally) to use in
public places only by cyclists, it would be an invaluable and
colour-coded aid to their safety.

Perhaps you aren't as in favour of safety aids as you sometimes say.

I've never mentioned safety aids before. I never wear hi viz, just

smething light coloured.


Safety and aids to safety are somewhat related, wouldn't you agree?

If road-users had a ready way of identifying cyclists in the distance
(and of easily distinguishing them from other road-user classes at a
glance), particularly when picked out in headlights, that would act as a
valuable alert.
  #26  
Old November 15th 19, 02:19 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Bod[_5_]
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Posts: 3,516
Default Bikers perform citizen's arrest after spotting pickpocket stealwar hero's wallet

On 15/11/2019 13:15, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:00, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 12:53, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 06:32, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 01:48, JNugent wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:46, Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:04, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 17:34, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 10:06:15 AM UTC, Bod wrote:
This is the moment a would-be thief was tackled by a group of
bikers after trying to steal a war veteran's wallet as he sold
poppies over the weekend.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/13/biker...8/?ito=cbshare

--
Bod

Did m/cyclists steal the SMIDSY acronym from cyclists, or was it
vice versa?

Wot does SMIDSY meen?


The acronym is used by motorcyclists and cyclists in reference to
traffic collisions in which the driver of a car or larger vehicle
claims not to have noticed a two-wheel biker. It is usually
derogatory, in that the claim is often that the driver was not at
fault (when he/she patently was).

'Sorry Mate I Didn't See You'.

First time I've ever seen it. But, I'm not a cyclist.

If you were a cyclist, you would definitely find out quickly.


Â* All cyclists and motorcyclists know it full well from experience.
Many car drivers just seem to be blind to two wheeled vehicles.
I've had many instance myself when cycling, from cars just pulling
out of side roads and obviously totally oblivious to my presence.

You should wear pink hi-viz.

People would notice you in that.
Â*
Â* I understand that your gay community would like cyclists to wear
rainbow colours, but pink has been proven to not be a very effective
colour compared to the tried and tested colours already available.

Pink hi-viz is available. If it were limited (legally) to use in
public places only by cyclists, it would be an invaluable and
colour-coded aid to their safety.

Perhaps you aren't as in favour of safety aids as you sometimes say.

Â*
Â* I've never mentioned safety aids before. I never wear hi viz, just
smething light coloured.


Safety and aids to safety are somewhat related, wouldn't you agree?

If road-users had a ready way of identifying cyclists in the distance
(and of easily distinguishing them from other road-user classes at a
glance), particularly when picked out in headlights, that would act as a
valuable alert.

Strange that when I'm driving my car, I have no problem observing

cyclists clearly.
Perhaps you should pay a visit to Specsavers.

--
Bod
  #27  
Old November 15th 19, 02:30 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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Posts: 11,574
Default Bikers perform citizen's arrest after spotting pickpocket stealwar hero's wallet

On 15/11/2019 13:19, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:15, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:00, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 12:53, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 06:32, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 01:48, JNugent wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:46, Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:04, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 17:34, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 10:06:15 AM UTC, Bod wrote:
This is the moment a would-be thief was tackled by a group of
bikers after trying to steal a war veteran's wallet as he sold
poppies over the weekend.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/13/biker...8/?ito=cbshare

--
Bod

Did m/cyclists steal the SMIDSY acronym from cyclists, or was it
vice versa?

Wot does SMIDSY meen?


The acronym is used by motorcyclists and cyclists in reference to
traffic collisions in which the driver of a car or larger vehicle
claims not to have noticed a two-wheel biker. It is usually
derogatory, in that the claim is often that the driver was not at
fault (when he/she patently was).

'Sorry Mate I Didn't See You'.

First time I've ever seen it. But, I'm not a cyclist.

If you were a cyclist, you would definitely find out quickly.


Â* All cyclists and motorcyclists know it full well from experience.
Many car drivers just seem to be blind to two wheeled vehicles.
I've had many instance myself when cycling, from cars just
pulling out of side roads and obviously totally oblivious to my
presence.

You should wear pink hi-viz.

People would notice you in that.
Â*
Â* I understand that your gay community would like cyclists to wear
rainbow colours, but pink has been proven to not be a very
effective colour compared to the tried and tested colours already
available.

Pink hi-viz is available. If it were limited (legally) to use in
public places only by cyclists, it would be an invaluable and
colour-coded aid to their safety.

Perhaps you aren't as in favour of safety aids as you sometimes say.
Â*
Â* I've never mentioned safety aids before. I never wear hi viz, just
smething light coloured.


Safety and aids to safety are somewhat related, wouldn't you agree?

If road-users had a ready way of identifying cyclists in the distance
(and of easily distinguishing them from other road-user classes at a
glance), particularly when picked out in headlights, that would act as
a valuable alert.

Strange that when I'm driving my car, I have no problem observing

cyclists clearly.


Half a mile away, in the dark, on dipped headlights?

You'd certainly notice an on-foot police traffic officer (and his car)
at that distance. Well, unless you are one of those who is opposed to
the use of headlights.

Perhaps you should pay a visit to Specsavers.


Why?
  #28  
Old November 15th 19, 02:45 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Bod[_5_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 3,516
Default Bikers perform citizen's arrest after spotting pickpocket stealwar hero's wallet

On 15/11/2019 13:30, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:19, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:15, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:00, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 12:53, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 06:32, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 01:48, JNugent wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:46, Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:04, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 17:34, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 10:06:15 AM UTC, Bod wrote:
This is the moment a would-be thief was tackled by a group of
bikers after trying to steal a war veteran's wallet as he sold
poppies over the weekend.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/13/biker...8/?ito=cbshare

--
Bod

Did m/cyclists steal the SMIDSY acronym from cyclists, or
was it
vice versa?

Wot does SMIDSY meen?


The acronym is used by motorcyclists and cyclists in reference to
traffic collisions in which the driver of a car or larger vehicle
claims not to have noticed a two-wheel biker. It is usually
derogatory, in that the claim is often that the driver was not at
fault (when he/she patently was).

'Sorry Mate I Didn't See You'.

First time I've ever seen it. But, I'm not a cyclist.

If you were a cyclist, you would definitely find out quickly.


Â* All cyclists and motorcyclists know it full well from
experience.
Many car drivers just seem to be blind to two wheeled vehicles.
I've had many instance myself when cycling, from cars just
pulling out of side roads and obviously totally oblivious to my
presence.

You should wear pink hi-viz.

People would notice you in that.
Â*
Â* I understand that your gay community would like cyclists to
wear rainbow colours, but pink has been proven to not be a very
effective colour compared to the tried and tested colours already
available.

Pink hi-viz is available. If it were limited (legally) to use in
public places only by cyclists, it would be an invaluable and
colour-coded aid to their safety.

Perhaps you aren't as in favour of safety aids as you sometimes say.
Â*
Â* I've never mentioned safety aids before. I never wear hi viz,
just smething light coloured.

Safety and aids to safety are somewhat related, wouldn't you agree?

If road-users had a ready way of identifying cyclists in the distance
(and of easily distinguishing them from other road-user classes at a
glance), particularly when picked out in headlights, that would act
as a valuable alert.

Â*
Â* Strange that when I'm driving my car, I have no problem observing
cyclists clearly.


Half a mile away, in the dark, on dipped headlights?

You'd certainly notice an on-foot police traffic officer (and his car)
at that distance. Well, unless you are one of those who is opposed to
the use of headlights.

Perhaps you should pay a visit to Specsavers.


Why?

V
A wild guess....to test your hearing?


--
Bod
  #29  
Old November 15th 19, 02:50 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 11,574
Default Bikers perform citizen's arrest after spotting pickpocket stealwar hero's wallet

On 15/11/2019 13:45, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:30, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:19, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:15, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:00, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 12:53, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 06:32, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 01:48, JNugent wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:46, Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:04, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 17:34, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 10:06:15 AM UTC, Bod wrote:
This is the moment a would-be thief was tackled by a group of
bikers after trying to steal a war veteran's wallet as he
sold
poppies over the weekend.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/13/biker...8/?ito=cbshare

--
Bod

Did m/cyclists steal the SMIDSY acronym from cyclists, or
was it
vice versa?

Wot does SMIDSY meen?


The acronym is used by motorcyclists and cyclists in
reference to
traffic collisions in which the driver of a car or larger
vehicle
claims not to have noticed a two-wheel biker. It is usually
derogatory, in that the claim is often that the driver was
not at
fault (when he/she patently was).

'Sorry Mate I Didn't See You'.

First time I've ever seen it. But, I'm not a cyclist.

If you were a cyclist, you would definitely find out quickly.


Â* All cyclists and motorcyclists know it full well from
experience.
Many car drivers just seem to be blind to two wheeled vehicles.
I've had many instance myself when cycling, from cars just
pulling out of side roads and obviously totally oblivious to my
presence.

You should wear pink hi-viz.

People would notice you in that.
Â*
Â* I understand that your gay community would like cyclists to
wear rainbow colours, but pink has been proven to not be a very
effective colour compared to the tried and tested colours already
available.

Pink hi-viz is available. If it were limited (legally) to use in
public places only by cyclists, it would be an invaluable and
colour-coded aid to their safety.

Perhaps you aren't as in favour of safety aids as you sometimes say.
Â*
Â* I've never mentioned safety aids before. I never wear hi viz,
just smething light coloured.

Safety and aids to safety are somewhat related, wouldn't you agree?

If road-users had a ready way of identifying cyclists in the
distance (and of easily distinguishing them from other road-user
classes at a glance), particularly when picked out in headlights,
that would act as a valuable alert.
Â*
Â* Strange that when I'm driving my car, I have no problem observing
cyclists clearly.


Half a mile away, in the dark, on dipped headlights?

You'd certainly notice an on-foot police traffic officer (and his car)
at that distance. Well, unless you are one of those who is opposed to
the use of headlights.

Perhaps you should pay a visit to Specsavers.


Why?


A wild guess....to test your hearing?


My hearing is very acute. So is my sight (properly corrected). But I
still couldn't see a cyclist in conditions of darkness, half a mile
away, without good lighting and something for the light to reflect off
and preferably something immediately identifiable as a cyclist.
  #30  
Old November 15th 19, 03:08 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Bod[_5_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 3,516
Default Bikers perform citizen's arrest after spotting pickpocket stealwar hero's wallet

On 15/11/2019 13:50, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:45, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:30, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:19, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:15, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 13:00, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 12:53, JNugent wrote:
On 15/11/2019 06:32, Bod wrote:
On 15/11/2019 01:48, JNugent wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:46, Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 18:04, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Bod wrote:
On 14/11/2019 17:34, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 10:06:15 AM UTC, Bod wrote:
This is the moment a would-be thief was tackled by a
group of
bikers after trying to steal a war veteran's wallet as he
sold
poppies over the weekend.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/11/13/biker...8/?ito=cbshare

--
Bod

Did m/cyclists steal the SMIDSY acronym from cyclists, or
was it
vice versa?

Wot does SMIDSY meen?


The acronym is used by motorcyclists and cyclists in
reference to
traffic collisions in which the driver of a car or larger
vehicle
claims not to have noticed a two-wheel biker. It is usually
derogatory, in that the claim is often that the driver was
not at
fault (when he/she patently was).

'Sorry Mate I Didn't See You'.

First time I've ever seen it. But, I'm not a cyclist.

If you were a cyclist, you would definitely find out quickly.


Â* All cyclists and motorcyclists know it full well from
experience.
Many car drivers just seem to be blind to two wheeled vehicles.
I've had many instance myself when cycling, from cars just
pulling out of side roads and obviously totally oblivious to
my presence.

You should wear pink hi-viz.

People would notice you in that.
Â*
Â* I understand that your gay community would like cyclists to
wear rainbow colours, but pink has been proven to not be a very
effective colour compared to the tried and tested colours
already available.

Pink hi-viz is available. If it were limited (legally) to use in
public places only by cyclists, it would be an invaluable and
colour-coded aid to their safety.

Perhaps you aren't as in favour of safety aids as you sometimes say.
Â*
Â* I've never mentioned safety aids before. I never wear hi viz,
just smething light coloured.

Safety and aids to safety are somewhat related, wouldn't you agree?

If road-users had a ready way of identifying cyclists in the
distance (and of easily distinguishing them from other road-user
classes at a glance), particularly when picked out in headlights,
that would act as a valuable alert.
Â*
Â* Strange that when I'm driving my car, I have no problem observing
cyclists clearly.

Half a mile away, in the dark, on dipped headlights?

You'd certainly notice an on-foot police traffic officer (and his
car) at that distance. Well, unless you are one of those who is
opposed to the use of headlights.

Perhaps you should pay a visit to Specsavers.

Why?


Â* A wild guess....to test your hearing?


My hearing is very acute. So is my sight (properly corrected). But I
still couldn't see a cyclist in conditions of darkness, half a mile
away, without good lighting and something for the light to reflect off
and preferably something immediately identifiable as a cyclist.

I still recommend that you attend an eye test. I myself have been

driving vehicles on the roads for over 55 years and never had an
accident. I also have never failed to see a cyclist.

--
Bod
 




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