You can guarantee that !!
There have been some good valid points raised about these, I didn't intend to include posties in the broadside against vest-wearers

and Barra's reference to couriers..........I have to admit I didn't think about couriers at all.
My real point was about wearing these vests day in day out, in bright sunny conditions, where the vest wearer is basically making a statement to all other road users that: "......its not YOUR responsibility to watch out for motorcyclists, its MY responsibility to be as bright/fluoro/flashing as possible so that you will actually see me.........."
This is what shits me. The whole onus of responsibility is being passed from the cage-drivers to the riders !!! Is this what we all want ? Its not like the old 'Lights-On' campaign, even though there is no doubt that having your lights on in the daylight may help some drivers see you, there will always be the fuckwits who claim to have never seen you.....

these of course being the same drivers that can't see the semi bearing down on them when they turn out straight in front of it...........nothing we do can stop these dickheads.......as a few people have pointed out....
Wearing multi-coloured leathers is not really the same - it is just a fashion statement

(albeit a dangerous one - multi-coloured leathers tend to dissapear into the background, much like cameoflage, making you less likely to be seen, not more likely).
Some old wise heads (riding instructors from >20 years ago) drummed into me that a *Solid Mass of Black* is the safest and most easily-distinguished object for drivers to see. It simply contrasts with most backgrounds better than any broken-colour combos.
Night riding is not relevant, your lights are the reference points. Your bike could be black, blue, green, red etc at night, it doesn't matter at all. Nor for that matter does the colour of your leathers at night.....
Reflective vests for large group rides and/or marshalling purposes for treadlie rides have merit, I think that wearing them every day commuting to/from work, regardless of the conditions, in the mistaken belief that they make you 'safer'

has no merit whatsoever.
