Perhaps it's the gray morning, or the other emails in my box, but I'm
skeptical about getting a high degree of light usage by bicyclists at
night.

Why?

Because we still can't get people to use common sense precautions such
as wearing a seat belt while driving! Every day, I see in the paper
that there has been a serious  injury due to a motor vehicle crash.
The contributing causes often have to do with alcohol and/or excessive
speed. But the injuries are often due to the fact that the driver or
other occupants were not wearing a seat belt.

Seat belts are permanently installed in the car. There is a reminder
to put it on. Everyone is taught how important they are while taking
drivers' education. There are laws mandating their use. And yet people
continue to fail to use them. Last week a law enforcement officer was
seriously injured here in a car crash - driving to or from work. Why
was he injured? He wasn't wearing his seat belt!

If people won't take the simple step of not wearing a seat belt, how
much chance is there that we can get them to use a light at night?

Not that we shouldn't try, but I'm guessing that compliance will
continue to be pretty low.

Robbie
who has a 15 watt light and several backups in her bag


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