So 62.13 % of respondents replied "No" or "Never" - they are brave souls - if such a rule were imposed the beanies would be rubbing their hands together
Already wear one
Yes
No
Never
Will buy new clothing incorporating Hi Vis
So 62.13 % of respondents replied "No" or "Never" - they are brave souls - if such a rule were imposed the beanies would be rubbing their hands together
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be - (Anon)
Yes and errr no.
.....//goes looking for total bill of billions of dollars unpaid fines in NZ//
Note they don't even enforce the "bicycle helmet" law yet. I see atleast 1 kid/adult a day without one.
They are more likely to create a law that says "you must wear appropriate clothing on a motorbike" than "you must glow like depleted uranium"
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Plenty available at NZ Safety shops they sell hundreds of thousands. Just about everyone who works outdoors or in a warehouse needs one these days.
So of course we'd stand out.
Chains and tassels on a fluro jacket - done.See my earlier post.Well no tassels yet,but she has other things to do to it.
In and out of jobs, running free
Waging war with society
Fluoro is gay......I'm in!!!!
...she took the KT, and left me the Buell to ride....(Blues Brothers)
If you "pimp" up a fluoro vest (screaming eagles, chains, studs, tassles, horesmen of the apocalypse etc) at what point does it not count as a fluro vest...?
The image of the fluoro vest has sure changed around here.Young guys swagger around the streets in fluoro gear...it's the new tough image.It means you have a job,a job working with the Bro's,on road construction,building construction etc.It's no longer the dorky thing to wear.
In and out of jobs, running free
Waging war with society
Agreed on all points. I appreciate why the powers that be would want us all to wear one, but it would be like driving a Ferrari around with a pink flag attached. I am against the idea.
The only time I wore one was in extremely cold wet weather in poor visibility on the desert road. I see no need to wear them in daylight and in good weather.
If drivers can't see us, they need to lose their licence and start again.
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