kent
Active Member
Prompted by the thread about road accidents, which I don't want to hi-jack.
Please, please never ride on roads without Hi Viz.
It is not only that the Hi Viz makes you more visible.
Of equal importance - Hi Viz also tends to signify to others a situation where they should take care.
Also, Hi Viz IS needed in bright sunshine, dappled sunshine along a country lane can easily camourflage a horse and rider in neutral colours, and a low sun can dazzle.
I was dis-heartened the other day when I stopped my car and wound down the window to point out to a dark-clad rider on a bay horse, that she would be better off wearing Hi Viz. I had just come round a corner on a country lane, and I know I had travelled 20 to 30 metres before her presence on my offside verge even registered in my brain. Her response was "It's broad daylight". I just hope she thought a bit deeper afterwards.
How about more full-page "awareness" advertising from the manufacturers, suppliers, and magazines?
(Coz it hurts when I fall on tarmac, I wear a hi Viz body protector out hacking. It was "made-to-measure", so it is very comfortable, not restrictive, and keeps me warmer in winter. - I guess style, fashion and trendyness are more important to some.)
Please, please never ride on roads without Hi Viz.
It is not only that the Hi Viz makes you more visible.
Of equal importance - Hi Viz also tends to signify to others a situation where they should take care.
Also, Hi Viz IS needed in bright sunshine, dappled sunshine along a country lane can easily camourflage a horse and rider in neutral colours, and a low sun can dazzle.
I was dis-heartened the other day when I stopped my car and wound down the window to point out to a dark-clad rider on a bay horse, that she would be better off wearing Hi Viz. I had just come round a corner on a country lane, and I know I had travelled 20 to 30 metres before her presence on my offside verge even registered in my brain. Her response was "It's broad daylight". I just hope she thought a bit deeper afterwards.
How about more full-page "awareness" advertising from the manufacturers, suppliers, and magazines?
(Coz it hurts when I fall on tarmac, I wear a hi Viz body protector out hacking. It was "made-to-measure", so it is very comfortable, not restrictive, and keeps me warmer in winter. - I guess style, fashion and trendyness are more important to some.)