Jacomus-rides-Gen
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- Location
- Guildford / London
I can't add much here apart from my personal experience.
Cycling in London I sometimes wear my HV singlet, much of the time I don't, but I always have it in my jersey as it is so small and light.
I have found in dusky light in the early mornings and evenings wearing the singlet gets me treated better, but during normal daylight I find drivers respond more predictably when I'm not wearing HV.
Part of this I do suspect to be down to my speed, it is easy to travel at around 22mph and over. HV in daylight seems to make drivers assume I am approaching more around the 12mph mark, without it I either get taken at first glance to be a scooter, so they spend longer working out how fast I am approaching.
Out here, riding around the Surrey Hills, I always carry the singlet with me, but wear it more - like I said before, in dappled shade I find it lets drivers know I'm there sooner. Also there are a lot of fast roads, that cars really scream along, and wearing the HV definitely cuts down the number of cars that suddenly brake, or overtake at such speed you know they just trusted to luck.
There are also a huge number of tipper trucks (the cyclist killer type) around these parts, and their drivers definitely respond to HV (possibly because they are used to looking out for blobs of HV when they are on site).
So in esscence - in city riding during the day I find no HV to be better, but at dusk the HV does good, and at night it is pretty superlative.
Out here in the country HV has a wider application, with traffic speeds easily doubling common city speeds, it seems to show up further in the distance, and as bonj has said - I defnintely want drivers to know I'm a cyclist and that they will close on me very fast.
Cycling in London I sometimes wear my HV singlet, much of the time I don't, but I always have it in my jersey as it is so small and light.
I have found in dusky light in the early mornings and evenings wearing the singlet gets me treated better, but during normal daylight I find drivers respond more predictably when I'm not wearing HV.
Part of this I do suspect to be down to my speed, it is easy to travel at around 22mph and over. HV in daylight seems to make drivers assume I am approaching more around the 12mph mark, without it I either get taken at first glance to be a scooter, so they spend longer working out how fast I am approaching.
Out here, riding around the Surrey Hills, I always carry the singlet with me, but wear it more - like I said before, in dappled shade I find it lets drivers know I'm there sooner. Also there are a lot of fast roads, that cars really scream along, and wearing the HV definitely cuts down the number of cars that suddenly brake, or overtake at such speed you know they just trusted to luck.
There are also a huge number of tipper trucks (the cyclist killer type) around these parts, and their drivers definitely respond to HV (possibly because they are used to looking out for blobs of HV when they are on site).
So in esscence - in city riding during the day I find no HV to be better, but at dusk the HV does good, and at night it is pretty superlative.
Out here in the country HV has a wider application, with traffic speeds easily doubling common city speeds, it seems to show up further in the distance, and as bonj has said - I defnintely want drivers to know I'm a cyclist and that they will close on me very fast.