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Have filled it out, All I can say is I ride in the day with my headlight on this alone makes me comfortable enougth, At night when riding Auckland to Tauranga every 3rd weekend I wear high viz vest which makes me comfortable enougth.
"We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience."
Hi Viz or reflective? Yellow day glo turns grey under sodium lights at night. Orange is virtually black until lit by white light, its not grey under sodium but not much better.
Saw two bikers riding into Wellington before dawn one morning, one had white panels on their jacket, the other yellow day glo hi-viz stuff. The one with the white panels was easiest to see, not the hi-viz one. I saw them at the Mobile petrol station before they left, hence why I knew the true colours of their jackets and we past each other several times on the ride in so this isn't just a single sighting observation.
Fine if you want to wear hi-viz but don't believe all the hype, you may be no better off than the rider in the black gear. Personally I suspect clothing with dark and pale colours are likely to be better, or the black jacket with reflective panels.
No I wont vilify you. In fact I will thank you for going to the Uni and meeting the students.
I agree they have indeed been caught in the middle of a poorly thought situation. As I pointed out, yes the survey isnt 'the best' and I can indeed see MOTO NZ/ACC/TPTB using the data 'incorrectly' as I also pointed out in my response to them. It seems sadly that ACC once again are attempting to steer/hijack the ship? I will now almost put money on it, that the survey will appear sometime in the future to prove we dont wear hi-vis and need protecting from ourselves. On a realistic note, with the range of ages, the level of obvious suspicion towards anything remotely ACC/MOTO NZ/Govt it isnt really surprising that there has been a 'poor reaction' to the survey..... probably made worse with the revelation that MOTO NZ did not 'know' they are the client.
I dont know you or your personal views on Hi Vis, safety etc; but now they have your opinion on this.... maybe it would be worthwhile inviting them to meet several others to get a 'cross section' of population. What to me is more concerning is that
Milts sees this survey as one that is asking us our beliefs and reasons for being pro or anti hi-vis...
QUOTE: Originally Posted by Milts
It is a fact that riders believe X or they believe Y or they think Z. This is what the research project is about. Is that a difficult concept?
That to me is of far greater concern,,, the survey is a 'factual' one yes/no do you wear/dont you wear.... it isnt a 'subjective' survey that asks our beliefs and reasons..... but to follow Milts line of thinking that is exactly how it will be 'misused'.. that we did a survey about our reasons and beliefs for Hi-Vis and presented as maybe their own research........ presented to WHOM and HOW?? is the question I would ask....
If the road to hell is paved with good intentions; and a man is judged by his deeds and his actions, why say it's the thought that counts? -GrayWolf
"We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience."
Top gear taking the piss of hi vis
The survey is now closed, thanks to everyone for their feedback and responses
I hope you guys share with us your results and conclusions, many here will be interested.
Answers in the name - High Visibility Vest
During the day approaching riders wearing a high vis stand out over anything else .....
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