Dear Bidget, Since you ask----This is not the same as lights on cars and trucks. If the motivation by the cyclist is not not enough, it is doubtful the cyclist will do more damage to others than he would with lights. Personally, I have an LED tail light and a dandy new Cateye white light. But these AAA battery lights are hardly as reliable as automotive lighting. How would you like a fine if you are caught out with a dim or faulty light. And if a small LED works, maybe there will then be a standards committee that will determine yours isn't bright enough? etc. etc. Then maybe we should outlaw "fast bikes" which sneak up on people or drop handlebars because a person is in less control---triathelon bars, sewup tires------------.
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