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By Earl Aelfheah ยท Posted
No one is arguing that people should cycle without lights or reflectors. Obviously they should. It is also a legal requirement. But the colour of someoneโs clothing? Is it ok to wear navy? What about green? What shade? At what point should we have โno reason for sympathyโ if theyโre in a collision? I donโt want people to feel like they need special clothes just to walk or cycle. If you have lights and reflectors and youโre on well lit city streets, there is no reason why drivers shouldnโt be able to see you. -
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What a passionate thread this is. I have worked in cycling for years, am a cyclist, a driver, use public transport etc. Driving last night with my two young kids, who also cycle, we made the same observations. It was the kids who first asked me why are most cyclists wearing full black and no lights. We then played a game who can spot all the cyclists, and count those with lights and those without. This teaches them to look out for them but also not to put themselves in a position where we have to strain to find them.
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