Tina Marie
Member
I live in the city and use my bike to commute to and from work, and also for joy rides. I was extremely nervous about riding my bike in rush hour, as well as on suburban roads. It seems that a pedestrian or cyclist is getting hit by a car on a weekly basis. I didn't want to be a statistic.
About a month or so ago, I purchased the Bontrager Flare R Rear Bike Light. I liked the way it worked and would make me extremely hard to ignore. I've been using it on every ride. From the first time, I immediately noticed that the vast majority of cars acted differently around me. Many slowed down and would go into the other lane, others wait for traffic and then move into the other lane. There are still a few jerks that try to see how close they can drive next to me, but most are very cautious.
The other day, when riding home from work, a car drove along side of me, rolled down the passenger window and the driver asked if she could tell me something. I said, okay. She then went on to pontificate on how much she loved my rear light. She said she could see me for more then 2.5 blocks and was amazed that the light was visible that far in the daytime. She thanked me for using it and then drove away.
I knew I was visible, but I didn't know how far the beam extended. I feel even better knowing that I'm that visible to drivers. Especially since so many drivers are distracted these days, it's good to know that I'll be catching their attention. I just thought I would share for others that worry about riding in city traffic.
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/...lare-r-rear-bike-light/p/13202/?colorCode=red
About a month or so ago, I purchased the Bontrager Flare R Rear Bike Light. I liked the way it worked and would make me extremely hard to ignore. I've been using it on every ride. From the first time, I immediately noticed that the vast majority of cars acted differently around me. Many slowed down and would go into the other lane, others wait for traffic and then move into the other lane. There are still a few jerks that try to see how close they can drive next to me, but most are very cautious.
The other day, when riding home from work, a car drove along side of me, rolled down the passenger window and the driver asked if she could tell me something. I said, okay. She then went on to pontificate on how much she loved my rear light. She said she could see me for more then 2.5 blocks and was amazed that the light was visible that far in the daytime. She thanked me for using it and then drove away.
I knew I was visible, but I didn't know how far the beam extended. I feel even better knowing that I'm that visible to drivers. Especially since so many drivers are distracted these days, it's good to know that I'll be catching their attention. I just thought I would share for others that worry about riding in city traffic.
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/...lare-r-rear-bike-light/p/13202/?colorCode=red