

Yes that is what is taught - in regard to safe riding techniques and avoiding collisions.Blurr wrote:......Aren't we all taught in our Stay Upright licence course that the person responsible for our own safety 'is ourselves', don't leave it up to others to ensure crash avoidance?.....
I don't agree with the proposed change, I just don't think the argument that it is the other drive job to see us is one that holds much water.Gosling1 wrote:Yes that is what is taught - in regard to safe riding techniques and avoiding collisions.Blurr wrote:......Aren't we all taught in our Stay Upright licence course that the person responsible for our own safety 'is ourselves', don't leave it up to others to ensure crash avoidance?.....
It's not about what you wear.
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There is a time and a place to wear hi-vis - for members of the police who have to confront highly intoxicated Swedish nationals who have overstayed their visa !!!!!
6maniac wrote:The statement "I didn't see you" by another motorist is code for "I didn't bother looking" .....
Primarily because we're a minority, secondly we're very apathetic when it comes to fighting legal battles, writing letters to politicians etc, 3rdly we are killing ourselves a little quicker than what we should be, doesn't look good on the books.AznCruiser wrote:Why are riders being unfairly targetted?
robracer wrote:Same cop probably gets around in summer with just the blue standard issue shirt on, oh & Fluro vest
robracer wrote:I always wanted a set of those