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front lights mod legal requirements
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(08-05-16, 06:00 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=Fazerider link=topic=20044.msg231600#msg231600 date=1462723023]

[quote author=paulchucky link=topic=20044.msg231573#msg231573 date=1462697669]
... if they can`t see a bright light coming towards them then they must drive with eyes closed
It's hard to judge distance when you're being dazzled.
There used to be a monthly article called "Crash Course" in one of the bike mags many years ago. By someone from the insurance industry, it was a brief explanation of police findings from various accidents.
One such case was a fatal head-on collision between a bike and car at night on a hazard-free bit of road. The conclusion was that the bike had its lights on full beam, the car driver couldn't see where he was going, braked, but it wasn't enough.
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It just shows you that when it comes to bikes its hard to do right for doing wrong.
Just the other day I saw a bike with two extra side lights mounted on the crash-bars and they were flashing like the ones that you see cyclists use - they about through me into an epelict fit
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If you really want to be seen and be legal, get some daylight running lights. Smile
If anyone needs me, I'll be in the angry dome.
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Re: front lights mod legal requirements - by dublet - 08-05-16, 11:19 PM

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