The issue is being seen. A weak light or even a
reflector is better than nothing at all. And it isn't
a matter of government intervention as it is public
safety. As a driver and cyclist, I have been taken by
surprise by those cyclists at night who do NOT have
any lights or reflectors at all. Once, I nearly
avoided a head-on collision on a city bike path with
some old guy putzing along in what I call "stealth
mode." 

As a driver I have seen approaching cyclists with weak
lights. But at least I've seen them. Whether or not
they are doing any good for the cyclists' forward
visability is another issue. In an urban environment,
there are usually (not always) enough street lights to
see by. 

If you are fearing some government crackdown for
insufficient lighting, common sense will tell you that
most police officers won't cite such an ordinance
unless a crash occured or if they saw other safety
violations or concerns by the cyclist. However, I feel
that public knowledge that there is enforcement even
if it's after the fact should be enough to encourage
night time visability. And reduction in night crashes
leads to less time and tax money spent by public
servants. In the end, I would lean toward more safety
promotion and less tax money expenditures. 

Darryl

  
--- Eric Westhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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------------.
> 
> Eric
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