Can anybody recommend lights to see where you are going off-road on a moonless night? Most lights just enable you to be seen.
PS: Heavy rain is one of the most dangerous of all conditions to cycle in. The view of a driver can be obscured very badly and the cyclist cannot see obstacles in the road if they are flooded.
Cycling is only statistically dangerous because of motor vehicles which cause 66% to 68% of the reported accidents. Two different Council funded reports. This does not mean cyclists are at fault for the remaining 34% to 32% though, other things like bad road surfaces, pedestrians, are included. About 10% are caused by cyclist error and probably about 10% by faulty bikes or clothing.
The most dangerous but infrequent cyclist danger is being bashed up from behind from a motor vehicle. They even have statistics at the time of day when accidents are most likely. Rush hours when there are more cars and cyclists on the road.
PS: Heavy rain is one of the most dangerous of all conditions to cycle in. The view of a driver can be obscured very badly and the cyclist cannot see obstacles in the road if they are flooded.
Cycling is only statistically dangerous because of motor vehicles which cause 66% to 68% of the reported accidents. Two different Council funded reports. This does not mean cyclists are at fault for the remaining 34% to 32% though, other things like bad road surfaces, pedestrians, are included. About 10% are caused by cyclist error and probably about 10% by faulty bikes or clothing.
The most dangerous but infrequent cyclist danger is being bashed up from behind from a motor vehicle. They even have statistics at the time of day when accidents are most likely. Rush hours when there are more cars and cyclists on the road.
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