Birker2020
Well-Known Member
I expect I already know what the vast majority of people will say about this and I am suprised I am even asking this question myself but do any of you hack out at night?
I keep my horse at a livery yard which is on a long straight lane, with excellent visibility. I hack out frequently after work, but now the nights are getting darker it won't be very long before it will be pitch black after work.
I always hack out with flourescent exercise sheet, flourescent breast plate, flashing tabards and recently have got some flashing leg straps which I put on the o/h of my horse and my leg and my arm as some of the roads by us are very narrow and dark even in summer. I was wondering whether it would be safe to ride along the lane in the dark with flashing lights and a full regalia of flourescent on. I would be very visible to car users and whilst I understand that they wouldn't necessarily be expecting to see me, there are no sharp bends that would render me invisible on this lane.
It would be better for my horse as he is being brought back into work and means I won't have to do relentless laps of the school or buildings in order to exercise him.
What do you think? Would you ride at night if you were visible? Its actually dusk and dawn when you drive in half light that are the most dangerous times to traffic in terms of visibility. Horses have good vision in the dark.
I keep my horse at a livery yard which is on a long straight lane, with excellent visibility. I hack out frequently after work, but now the nights are getting darker it won't be very long before it will be pitch black after work.
I always hack out with flourescent exercise sheet, flourescent breast plate, flashing tabards and recently have got some flashing leg straps which I put on the o/h of my horse and my leg and my arm as some of the roads by us are very narrow and dark even in summer. I was wondering whether it would be safe to ride along the lane in the dark with flashing lights and a full regalia of flourescent on. I would be very visible to car users and whilst I understand that they wouldn't necessarily be expecting to see me, there are no sharp bends that would render me invisible on this lane.
It would be better for my horse as he is being brought back into work and means I won't have to do relentless laps of the school or buildings in order to exercise him.
What do you think? Would you ride at night if you were visible? Its actually dusk and dawn when you drive in half light that are the most dangerous times to traffic in terms of visibility. Horses have good vision in the dark.