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Add a xenon strobe and wire all that to your front brake switch. That would be something! And, would really simplify all the multi-tasking!On an ABS bike, you could wire it all to start in when the ABS engages. That way every brake application wouldn't wake the dead.
Don't know if yellow bulbs are legal in the US ...over here they are and you see about one vehicle in 250 000 with them as they went out here during the eighties .I'm strongly considering getting one as you really notice them !
I think France was the last country to allow amber headlights....
My situation almost exactly - 40 mph zone (and I was under the limit), two lane highway (US219), still within Marlinton city limits. 71 year old lady in a Ford Focus headed south, in front of the Dairy Queen, no signal on. Turned in front of me when I was approx. 30 ft. from her. Almost zero time to react. Big blue BMW K75 with LED headlight on high beam. "I didn't see you".
https://www.portsmouthctc.org.uk/a-fighter-pilots-guide-to-surviving-on-the-roads/This fascinating article explains how our eyes work and why we aren'talways seen on our bikes. Really interesting and applicable to ridingmotorbikes. Written by an ex-RAF pilot.Can't remember where I originally got the link from...... -Stretch
YouTube is full of helmet cams of motorcyclists honking their horn or rev bombing at a car that pulls out in front of them, sometimes still hitting the vehicle, when they could have instead taken action to brake or swerve instead of honking. Be sure to pair any signaling with actual action when possible.As for strobe lights, many people with photosensitive epilepsy can and do drive and ride, best to keep that close to the modulation of standard lighting so you don't cause a safety issue while trying to prevent one.
Well.....was she charged? A slap on the wrist? Were you well compensated?I am always curious how these turn out as far as charges against the driver.
Maybe me I think I posted it here some time ago. Very interesting and explains a lot.kk
Personally, I'm sick to death of hearing "Simply didn't see him" excuses..Rant over.
Actor Treat Williams hit and killed by a left-turning motorist in the very small town of Dorset Vermont.A reminder that it can happen to any of us at any time.Be vigilant.https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/12/entertainment/treat-williams-death/index.htmlhttps://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/jun/13/treat-williams-prolific-character-actor-dies-in-motorcycle-crash-aged-71#:~:text=Treat%20Williams%2C%20prolific%20character%20actor%2C%20dies%20in%20motorcycle%20crash%20aged%2071
The wifey watch's these cop shows, an amazing number of drivers stopped have no license, or ins. Or even an ID.
The errant driver only reacts to a perceived threat. You are not a threat so he/she doesn’t care, they feel superior because they are bigger and assume greater importance.
Very broad stroke, to say “ he/she doesn’t care. They feel superior...” To take a life by a motor accident can be terrible traumatic, and scarring for the car/ truck driver. I doubt that very few feel that cavalier about a tragedy like this.
riding today, a huge vulture appeared right at my face, I screamed, ducked and closed my eyes. Then it was gone.
I will disagree with one part of Dan's advice, be careful flashing your headlight. Some drivers take it as a signal that you're giving them the right away.