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| Does Hi-Viz work for bikers? |
| Yes it is The Panacea. |
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| No the offenders do not care. |
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| I think it is Gay. |
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| WTF is Hi-Viz? (I don't understand the question. |
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| Walloper |
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 Posted: 20:31 - 14 Jan 2012 Post subject: Effects of High Visibility Apparel for Biking |
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Hi Vis is one of the hot subjects for biking again.
I sometimes use an HG Anorak which is cut from a garish Hi-Vis Yellow with several 3M reflective panels all over it.
It's got all the CE protection and 100% Gortex-ness and is lovely and warm with tons of pockets to get stuff lost in.
I don't wear it all the time as I own several bike jackets.
I wore a Road Worker's Hi-Vis vest when doing the bike test and continued this for a few weeks after passing the test.
I do not really find that there is ANY advantage in 'being seen' as anyone who decides to pull out on top of a biker doesn't give a toss what the biker looks like anyway. So I stopped wearing the Road worker's vest.
I was interested to know if anyone else wears hi-viz to be seen?
Or just for fashion.
Today I was wearing hi-vis jacket on a street lit 50MPH road when a twaaat in a Grey Ford Transvestite van decided to pull out on top of me from a side road on my right. It was not a surprise as I have been riding for years and know to expect this shitty behaviour.
There are some who want to make changes so we will all be forced to wear this shit. Where do the figures that support use if Hi-Viz for bikers come from?
p.s. Soon as I'm the Prime Minister of Britain (or King of Scotland) I will change the law to give all bikers priority and give Karma to all who vote for me. ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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| Wafer_Thin_Ham |
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Got flouro bits on my leathers because they look cool in the photographs, and some reflective strips on my textiles. That's it for me. Cars don't pull out on me much, but I usually have a race can.
Race can > High vis.  ____________________ My Flickr |
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If a driver can not see a motorcyclist normally it isn't going to affect their sight if you wear a hi-viz jacket unless you are wearing it in the dark.
Agree with ham here if you have a loud exhaust then they will be looking out for the thing that is making a loud sound and will be looking around where it is coming from.
Of course won't always help but having both can only be an advantage. ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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The auld 'Loud Zorsts Save Lifes' plan doesn't work either.
I had a Thundercat with a De-waffled Micron slip on fitted and a R1200GS with a Remus System. Both fuk-off LOUD.
The issue with a loud can is that sound waves are very directional creatures so what you hear when loud can is moving towards you is reflected sound waves. These are very much more reduced that what pours out the rear.
That's why people with bullhorns/megaphones point them towards the crowd when using them.
I see bikes me all the time but me toons are Blastin' M8 and me Sub-Woofer is bangin' so me can't hear dem pipes blud.
The only folk who will hear loud cans are those who have Radio 3 on at volume position 2-3. ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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My dad wears high vis and even stuck a couple of strips down the front of his forks (his bikes a work horse, so he doesn't care XD) just to make it look odd and perhaps make drivers look twice, so far every time i've spoken to him on the phone, i.e most days, he gets people pulling out on him left, right and centre.
One time one car pulled out, and another followed, was it not for the sufficient gap between the england following the america car, he would have been creamed but managed to go between the two, with a cheeky 'sorry' followed by a little giggly shrug from the driver.
As my friend Jon said, if the driver isnt paying attention or doesnt care, it doesn't matter if you're dressed like a f****ng banana, they still won't see you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynXnGcOn4Uc
see this video if you haven't already and it just reinforces the point.
a drivers' last priority is driving, and we are made to suffer because of a failing on their behalf.
Mike ____________________ '04 Yamaha WR450F
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I wear a hi-viz (BCF) waistcoat at night and when commuting thru the winter. It's become habit rather than giving a false sense of security.
I'm under no illusions that an inattentive driver could pull out on me at any time regardless of what I'm wearing.
And for the record I also run a LOUD baffle-less Beowulf end can to be noticed a little more  ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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I wear a hi-viz (BCF) waistcoat at night and when commuting thru the winter. It's become habit rather than giving a false sense of security.
I'm under no illusions that an inattentive driver could pull out on me at any time regardless of what I'm wearing.
And for the record I also run a LOUD baffle-less Beowulf end can to be noticed a little more  ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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oops, multiple posts due to sausage fingers using a new android phone  ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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Hi-vis on a bike don't stay very hi-vis for long - unless you're a fair weather rider
The idea behind hi-vis is to trigger the brain into noticing a highly un-natural colour.
Most building sites require the wearing of vests for two reasons - it alerts plant operators on the prescence of personnel close by with even the most fleeting glimpse and it identifies people instantly who do not belong on site (supposing they are not wearing one). It's very effective, and works on the road too. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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I voted "I think it's gay".. But seriously, I'm with those that believe it doesn't matter anyway.
I wear full black, the only time this changes is during the evening when I change to a clear visor.
I ride fast and to the average driver, unpredictably.. So high vis is not going to be doing me any favours.
Instead I make sure that I'm assertive in my riding and I give plenty of indication of what I'm intending to do.
I stay clear of the numpties at most points, I ride as I like and zero fucks are given. Very rarely do I find myself getting beeped at or getting pissed off at others, even less do I get into hairy situations.
| Walloper wrote: | The auld 'Loud Zorsts Save Lifes' plan doesn't work either.
The issue with a loud can is that sound waves are very directional creatures so what you hear when loud can is moving towards you is reflected sound waves. These are very much more reduced that what pours out the rear.
The only folk who will hear loud cans are those who have Radio 3 on at volume position 2-3. |
I beg to differ. There are loud cans then there are LOUD cans (if can's at all).
My CD200, when it had the straight through into megaphones could be heard from 1.6 miles if not more, in any direction.. when I rode around the Malvern Hills I could be heard down at my friends house, over 2 miles away.
Riding that thing, I came hurtling around corners to find traffic already to the side of the road, without exception.
Cheers,
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For those that think cans won't work or hi vis then the only other solution would be having a distinct engine sound for a motorbike that could be overheard above cars.
Be rather annoying, most wouldn't like it but it is how most people notice emergency vehicles before the flashers they hear the sound. You could take the same idea here most people would hear an exhaust before they see a hi vis jacket. An when they see the high viz jacket it will most probably be too late. ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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I wear a high vis waistcoat.for the only reason it keeps a bit of wind chill off.and stops my jacket getting coverd in crap..
Dont know about summer though not had a bike long enough  |
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I wear a high vis waistcoat.for the only reason it keeps a bit of wind chill off.and stops my jacket getting coverd in crap..
Dont know about summer though not had a bike long enough  |
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I wear a high vis waistcoat.for the only reason it keeps a bit of wind chill off.and stops my jacket getting coverd in crap..
Dont know about summer though not had a bike long enough  |
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I wear a high vis waistcoat.for the only reason it keeps a bit of wind chill off.and stops my jacket getting coverd in crap..
Dont know about summer though not had a bike long enough  |
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OT: Ohh too slow sidewinder... Bit like the BCF server..You hit 'Submit' and sometimes it just hangs there although it has posted.
I'm in my aldi hi-viz textile at the mo. Not noticed any difference, unless I'm on the twin with the thunder pipes fitted. Bass frequencies are omnidirectional...'I can't see a motorcycle yet I can feel it coming'
Reflective stuff works a bit better. I feel more visible at night. My helmet has 2 large reflectors at the front. Any head movements are more noticeable. ____________________ Diabolical homemade music Bandcamp and Soundcloud
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It makes a difference up to a certain point, commuting on the GS or XJR was a very different experience to doing the same ride on the SP1 or ZX9 for the most part. However there are some people who are just going to wipe you out regardless of what you are riding or wearing (as demonstrated by the little old lady who nearly took out my SP1 a few years back, you could't make that bike more noticeable even if it was on fire ).
So no, I don't think it's going to make a noticeable difference in the long run, it's just more pointless euro legislation. ____________________ 2010 Triumph 1050 Sprint ST |
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It's been proven many times that the governments precious statistics show that most bike accidents don't involve a car. And when they do, I'd agree that a Hi Viz vest wouldn't make a difference. If a huge red bike with high beam on and a bright blue helmet isn't enough to be noticed, a fucking yellow coat won't help. It's just something ELSE for them to get money from. VAT from selling at least one vest to EVERY biker and fines for people not wearing them. Love "Great" Britain, me. ____________________ 57 Huoniao HN125-8 - , 97 Kawasaki GPZ500S -
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