View Poll Results: Hi-Viz, does it make much of a difference in rider visibility?

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    YES!

    I worked as a motorbike courier (awesome job!) not wearing fluros, in the CBD, on average I'd have several close calls on a daily basis, this is because the gear and colour of the bike blended into the horizon when a driver pulls out from behind a building or intersection and glances in both directions, not taking the time to identify everything in that photo snap,

    Invested in a fluro jacket and on average I'd only have one close scare a week (including winter weather) in poor visibility such as rain or fog etc, the fluro was the first seen then the rider.....

    So in my experience working 10 hour riding days in town here yes the high vis does work.....

    We are just road cones with wheels!!!
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    After reading the previous page, the only way to gauge accurate data / statistics / conclusion findings etc is to get out there and ride every day....academics may be able to push the pens, but the only answers to questions you need are if you're alive ride with 360 degree vision because that's the only way to survive on two wheels, be prepared to stop................or kick car doors in
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    ..............or kick car doors in
    So ... High vis vests ... AND .... steel toe-cap boots ...
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    So ... High vis vests ... AND .... steel toe-cap boots ...
    Im not responsible for kicking car doors in that was Auntie...... Hee told me all about his biker days...........back in the day hahahah!
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    Nah Hi Vis Vests dont do anything so all those guys on building sites and doing road works are wasting there time - not to mention target fixation - loads killed each day.

    Wear black like most motorcyclist do - stands out for miles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brp View Post
    Nah Hi Vis Vests dont do anything so all those guys on building sites and doing road works are wasting there time - not to mention target fixation - loads killed each day.

    Wear black like most motorcyclist do - stands out for miles.
    That's because buildings rush at them with extreme force........

    I think it depends on the environment one is riding in....
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    Pointless topic really, as it has been done to death! The only opinion that counts on this is my own, and after 25 years on two wheels, I find that in my daily travels there have been fewer close calls since adopting the hiviz vest...so by that logic it works for me.

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    I for one am very glad plod wear Hi vis...........end of argument......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matariki View Post
    Frankly if me wearing Hi-Viz prevents at least one accident in my life time and doesn't force the rest of New Zealand's citizens to pick up the tab, then I'm fine with wearing it.
    That's an intellectually threadbare argument that's trotted out in various forms, usually by someone trying to reform something that doesn't involve them personally. Which makes your use of it just slightly unusual.

    In the two recent "adventures" I have had, both reported hereabout, it wouldn't have made any difference if I had flashing red and blue lights on my helmet. The drivers in question were just not looking out of the windscreen. One was looking down in her lap, the other was looking back over his shoulder.

    My experience suggests that fluoro gear is best used to locate fellow bike tour members at whichever cafe they have chosen at each lunch stop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    That's because buildings rush at them with extreme force........

    I think it depends on the environment one is riding in....
    What about Hi Viz fluffy leg warmers?....now wheres that pic?....

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    That's an intellectually threadbare argument that's trotted out in various forms, usually by someone trying to reform something that doesn't involve them personally. Which makes your use of it just slightly unusual.
    Her argument is valid ... The same argument could even be used in regard to the speed limit. Think of the lives saved (if only our own) if we choose to travel at ten km's below any posted speed limit. It must be safer ... right ... ???

    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    In the two recent "adventures" I have had, both reported hereabout, it wouldn't have made any difference if I had flashing red and blue lights on my helmet. The drivers in question were just not looking out of the windscreen. One was looking down in her lap, the other was looking back over his shoulder.
    Those convicted of such offences should be made to wear a high-vis vest. Easier for us to see THEM ...

    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    My experience suggests that fluoro gear is best used to locate fellow bike tour members at whichever cafe they have chosen at each lunch stop.
    Doesn't work ... the bastards usually take it off so you can't find them ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    What about Hi Viz fluffy leg warmers?....now wheres that pic?....
    You wait till I get this katana on the road....should I stick to red fluffy leg warmers or a fluffy bikini?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    You wait till I get this katana on the road....should I stick to red fluffy leg warmers or a fluffy bikini?
    People might think you're on a honda ...
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    My new look?

    I like them!

    That.....and my spiked collar!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    I like them!

    That.....and my spiked collar!
    Won't catch on .... maybe ...
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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