03-10-2021, 10:08 AM
Remember that visibility is poor.
I have some of those very bright lights you see on bicycles.
Not the cheap ones that don't carry any distance.
They usually can be clipped on, retained by a cable tie or bit of insulation tape.
Drivers are used to seeing slow bikes in front of them, so your chances of being noticed are improved.
If the rain/fog gets really bad I have been known to stop until the visibility improves.
That said, I once came over the Pennines looking over the side of the car, vertically down on the white line in the road - that being as far as I could see.
Wouldn't do that now, though.
I have some of those very bright lights you see on bicycles.
Not the cheap ones that don't carry any distance.
They usually can be clipped on, retained by a cable tie or bit of insulation tape.
Drivers are used to seeing slow bikes in front of them, so your chances of being noticed are improved.
If the rain/fog gets really bad I have been known to stop until the visibility improves.
That said, I once came over the Pennines looking over the side of the car, vertically down on the white line in the road - that being as far as I could see.
Wouldn't do that now, though.