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On Thu, 29 May 2008 12:16:21 GMT, "Fractal"
<fractalbugNOSPAM@aussie.yahoo> wrote in aus.bicycle: >I use it but bear in mind that reflective tape only reflects light directly >back in a narrow beam from a light source, so doesnt make you any more >conspicuous from all other directions, and even a motorist may not see you I don't think that is true anymore the tape produced these days is not 'flat' and reflects from many directions. Just observe the safety vests that road workers wear - the stripes reflect from every part you can see and which is definitely not all at right angles to your line of vision. Regards Dinsy Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum - Lucretius |
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 11:18:59 +1000, Dinsdale Pirana <Dinsdale@memento.mori.com>
wrote: >Regards >Dinsy Any use ?: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI...:MEWA:IT&ih=012 Same company also at www.jangdesigns.com.au (Eastwood Sydney NSW). |
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 11:54:52 +1000, David Springthorpe
<forgetit@notforyoutoknow.com.au> wrote: >Any use ?: >http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI...:MEWA:IT&ih=012 >Same company also at www.jangdesigns.com.au (Eastwood Sydney NSW). Or do an Advanced Search on eBay Australia for say 'reflective tape' specifying 'Available to Australia'. |
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The Other commuter has sidelight strips mounted for that effect, from a side profile the rims look like solid white lights, or so informed by witnesses. Unfortunately I don't believe sidelights (US?) are still manufactured, although some LBS may have a few dusty boxes lurking about. |
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On May 31, 9:18 am, Dinsdale Pirana <Dinsd...@memento.mori.com> wrote:
> I don't think that is true anymore the tape produced these days is not > 'flat' and reflects from many directions. Just observe the safety > vests that road workers wear - the stripes reflect from every part you > can see and which is definitely not all at right angles to your line > of vision. I think the issue is that you actually need to be sitting in the beam of someone's lights in order for the tape to be able to reflect anything, and furthermore that the reflection is only visible if the observer's eyes are quite close to the light source. Thus it will not protect you from being run over by a driver coming out of a perpendicular intersection because you only enter into the cone of their lights when you pass directly in front of the vehicle, which only happens when you are moments away from being run over, and there are many other circumstances where the angle just won't be right for the reflector to be able to catch any light and send it toward a driver. You need to be visible well in advance, not just appearing as a sudden terrifying apparition moments before disappearing below the bull bar. Hence, active light sources visible from a wide angle should be the primary visibility device, with reflective tape and the like forming a backup of presumably limited but not negative value. Travis |
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