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Reflections on reflecting
Starting a thread here rather than drifting [an earlier one on a specific brand].
I see lots of cyclists--casual and serious, college students and commuters--riding in dark clothes, with no reflectors or lights. In bright daylight, with the sort of strobe effect of sunlight and shadows, or at night, I find it hard to see them. Aside from lights, the biggest opportunity I see for adding visibility is where there is motion at work--with reflector tape on the rims, and reflectors on the pedals. Next is clothing colors. Yet in the industry it seems safety doesn't sell. I recently outfitted my son's college bike with reflector tape, because I know that he and the friends who use his bike are not going to use the lights I gave him. Yet I rarely (never?) see reflector tape on bikes. Serious riders in all black--on a black bike no less--will do what they want. But if the industry marketing view is that black is what sells, it seems like there's room for innovation to have it both ways. Last edited by RWL2222; Yesterday at 01:44 PM. |
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