
Originally Posted by
baptist

There was a little sarcasm in my remark, to be next to someone in that vest and not be seen... I will wear it (certainly in rainy and low light conditions) but I have to say I think you have a point it does not seem to matter what you wear (not up for riding naked... people are more likely to crash when they are

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Overall I think it helps in town centres but its a bit like all the safety devices in cars
it makes the driver more passive in their responsibility of managing risk...
ABS= don't need following distance
Front airbags= cant get hurt overtaking
Side airbags=don't need patience waiting to pull out
Traction control= don't need to slow for corners
Some things that seem limit high vis working front on are screens or a retina burner going, even the difference between a cruiser and sport bike sitting position lowers the visible area or a pack rack on the rear but they always see you side on. (just before you go over the roof??)
Not from experience but from looking at the visibility other riders.
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