Some of the responses above seem to reference dark/night-time riding.  I 
thought the question was regarding daylight hours.

For me, from what I've observed both on the bike and driving, is that 
cyclists' apparel does not do anything during daylight hours.  Light, 
reflective, dark, orange, etc.---once the cyclist rides under the shadow of 
a tree, building, etc., they "disappear".  Reflective gear doesn't work, 
since half the cars have their lights off and there is too much ambient 
light.  In my opinion, a light emitting source is needed.

Bright rear AND front lights are a must.  BLINKING mode, not constant on, 
got my attention the most.  Maybe even two lights.  Don't get a minimalist 
Knog or the likes. I can barely see those at night time, let alone during 
the day.  I use PDW Radbot and one of their other taillights (can't 
remember the name), and Lezyne headlight (~1200 lumens).  Very bright and 
visible in full daylight.

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