Anyone Tried shining a light on the road to the side of you?

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Was reading about this idea (see pic) that shining a light about 1 metre out to the road at the side of you will cause cars to avoid the illuminated patch and give more space.

Pic is American so obviously light would be on the right side in UK

Never seen anyone doing this. Any merit in this? Could it cause confusion? It probably does cause confusion but results in caution which is good.
 

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
My rear light has an underlight which illuminates the road.
 
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united4ever

Veteran
Yeah,sure I also saw a light once that forms a an illuminated ring on the roadbed around you (that may be a laser light mentioned). Wonder if they work. Suppose it's all anecdotal.
 
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DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks
Utter cobblers, latest Elf n Safety fad on fork trucks is red halo lights, and a blue light that is mounted front and rear, that projects about 2 meters in front/behind the truck, no one takes a blind bit of notice of them
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Yeah,sure I also saw a light once that forms a an illuminated ring on the roadbed around you (that may be a laser light mentioned). Wonder if they work. Suppose it's all anecdotal.
Some years ago, I questioned Transport for London about the bike lights that projected something on the road in front of the hire bikes. I was surprised but they did actually send me some data that seemed to show a lower crash risk for the projecting bikes than the non projecting ones. The data is probably still on what do they know dot com somewhere.
 
I'd like to see any research they've done on it.

I always thought an extendable light on the rear of the bike that makes you look 2 feet wider would be a good idea but probably a tad impractical.
 
My anecdata of one is that my lezyne laser light at the rear with the red lines on the floor to the outside of my bike that kind of moved forwards and backwards as I rode. It made no difference in that some cars give you space and some do not. There never seemed to be any difference between daytime riding without the light on and nighttime with the light on. Perhaps daytime with the light might have shown a difference or nighttime without the light might have but as I used it (only on at night or if weather conditions give lowered vision for me and drivers).

This is just my anecdata and might not be the true situation. I would look to other things to keep you safe when on a bike at night.
 
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