I hate to say it but there are TWO entire sections devoted to solutions. The first covers PASSIVE aids:Dickyboy wrote: ↑Sun Jul 11, 2021 5:13 pmThought I'd made it clear that I signed up to it to see if I could learn anything, I certainly wasn't commenting about helpfulness to anyone else & your preample clearly shows you've received plenty of credit for your valiant efforts. To be honest I thought the SOBS presentation was great for highlighting the problems but quite short on serving up potential solutions, but hey that's just me a minow in the motorcycling world.But because YOU know, doesn't mean EVERYONE does.
The point I was making really is that SOBS is the FIRST place you'll see ALL the issues covered logically in the same place, and backed up with links to the research. A little credit for that would be nice
1) hi-vis appropriate to the conditions and background which means something other than Saturn yellow for riding in rural environments. Pink is recommended a good daylight all-round colour if you want just a single hi-vis because of its ability to contrast with most likely backgrounds.
2) day riding lights that are yellow, not white, via fitting an inexpensive Perspex headlight cover plus the 'triangle of lights'
3) retro-reflective material applied low down, not up on the shoulders where it's too high for urban use when everyone is on dipped lights, alternatively the 'ghost jackets' which have all-over and all-round reflectivity.
The second covers PROACTIVE riding and explains taking control is a superior strategy than relying on someone else seeing us and keeping us out of trouble:
1) the 'three second' at risk zone concept
2) the effect of speed on a) stopping distance b) impact speed
3) the need to search for difficult to see entrances, establish lines-of-sight, and the need to be aware of the right-turning vehicle
I did forget to mention the importance of lateral movement to attempt to overcome motion camouflage - I'll make sure to cover that in the next one.
But even after leaving that out, I'll be honestly surprised if you had heard ALL these options. If you have... well, there are exceptions to the rules and you must be one of them.
Your initial comment about "turns out it didn't tell me much" wasn't exactly encouraging anyone else to watch, was it?