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Yosemity Sam |
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 Posted: 09:47 - 02 Oct 2006 Post subject: Blinded by the Light |
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MAG UK's response to the EU Commission's consultation on Daytime Running Lights can be downloaded at
https://www.network.mag-uk.org/oct06p15.html
(the paper is downloadable from a link at the bottom of the page)
To get the message over to the public we've entitled the press release 'Blinded by the Light' -
which is also a song written by Bruce Sringsteen and recorded by Manfred Mann's Earth Band
this is where you can read the music and hear the song:
https://www.angelfire.com/music3/mixedvariety/Wavs2/BlindedByTheLight.html
We'll be using this song to get the message over.
So, all together on the following chorus:
'Oh she was
Blinded by the light
Wrapped up like a deuce
Another runner in the night
Blinded by the light
Wrapped up like a deuce
Another runner in the night
Blinded by the light
Wrapped up like a deuce
Another runner in the night
Blinded by the light
Wrapped up like a deuce
Another runner in the night'
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on newer bikes you have NO choice in the matter an SV I was oggling the other day (or rather the tasty rider had no light switch or seemed not to since 50mph does kinda warp your senses a little) ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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If anyone ever sold me a bike without an off switch for the lights, I'd fit one.
Lights are NOT always appropriate. Especially around dawn and dusk where changing light conditions can mean a sillouhette is far easier to see than a headlamp. Running lights can totally rob an observer of their distance and speed perception, especially with a single headlamp (so-called "feature integration").
I have been on the recieving end of a re-start incident at a junction where only the actions of a third party in creating a space for me avoided a serious accident. This was caused entirely by my headlamp becoming 'lost' in the headlamps of following vehicles. "Sorry, I didn't see you.", well, she didn't, all she saw was a cluster of bright lights coming out of a low sun. She would have seen me if my headlamp had been switched off.
There is also the concern that mandatory use of headlamps would be used as an excuse. "His headlight wasn't on, therefore it isn't my fault I T-boned him officer.".
Govenments own conclusions:
Quote: | Over 30% of our detailed sample of ROWV (right of way violations) accidents where a motorcyclist is not at fault involve a motorcyclist who is recorded as using daytime running lights or
reflective clothing, or both. It is likely that this figure is an underestimation, given that this information is not always recorded by police reliably.
Reeder et al. (1996) reported that the use of headlights in the daytime was found to be much more common, especially when compared with reflective clothing use, some of which was
found to be unacceptable to some users.
The work of Hole and Langham (1996) suggested that it might be unwise to concentrate on the traditional advice to motorcyclists to make themselves more conspicuous.
Research into motorcycle conspicuity has produced mixed results, e.g. Yuan (2000), and Hole and Langham have suggested that driver expectation, which is particularly seen in more experienced drivers in their research, is the main reason behind many drivers’
failure to see an approaching motorcycle.
The fact that many motorcyclists in our sample appear to be trying to make themselves more conspicuous but are not seen, nevertheless lends credence to the idea that there is something amiss in the cognitive processes of the other involved driver. |
DFT study into motorcycle accidents
Well, it seems their own experts aren't convinced that daylight running lights make much of a difference, so why legislate on it? |
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I thought the only reason the UK had compulsory lights always-on was because it was cheapest to manufacture like that for the whole of the EU, as the rest of the EU (maybe, I dunno) has to have them?
Like Stinkwheel says, there are very definately times when it is not clever to have your lights on, in particular when the roads are wet, therefore shiney, and you are riding with the sun behind you. You stand little enough chance of being seen with the glare from the sun, let alone adding more of your own. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Yosemity Sam |
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[quote="mchaggis"]I thought the only reason the UK had compulsory lights always-on was because it was cheapest to manufacture like that for the whole of the EU, as the rest of the EU (maybe, I dunno) has to have them? quote]
The UK doesn't have compulsory lights always on. In fact the UK government is against Daytime Running Lights.
The motorcycle manufacturers have hard wired bikes so that they automatically switch on. But I've got an 11 year old Virago that isn't hard wired and I turn them on if I think it's necessary - but not always.
The EU Commission wants to introduce Daytime Running Lights (DRL) for ALL vehicles, including trucks, cars, vans, motorcycles and to make it compulsory.
Most EU countries do not have compulsory DRL. (All Scandinavian countries do - but we've got evidence that the fatality rates are no different in Sweden than in this country and that Norway has a higher proportion of motorcycle fatalities due to collisions with cars that here.
The problem is that if all vehicles have to have DRL, then there will be times that motorcycles will blend in and won't be seen by car drivers and be hit - these collisions are typically called SMIDSYs.
Also there is concrete evidence from Denmark that the number of pedestrians and motorcyclists killed has increased since the introduction of DRL.
Finally, the biggest concern is that with compulsory DRL, car drivers will be less inclined to look for pedestrians and bikers and more importantly the insurance companies might use that as an excuse not to pay out. |
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The thing is though, I'd rather not have to rely on a car drivers experience to not think I'm actually the car behind me. If they just glance right and see two headlights and the car they think they belong to rather than me, then they might well pull out.
As my driving instructor loves to say, never put yourself in the situation where you're relying on luck and the skills of other drivers. Keep your life in your own hands I say.
Riding defensively is a big part of the solution. If I stay put they might mistake my headlight for that of a car behind me. If I move about on the road, they'll see me, as a car doesn't have a headlamp which moves side to side. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 270 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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