I have to agree with this. Driving a car, it is as much the apparent
"motion" that a blinking light produces that makes me notice a cyclist as
as the wan glow of underpowered and badly aligned $8 lights.

As to better quality steady rear lights: I can't view my bike from the rear
when I'm riding it: doesn't a .6 w or whatever Topline get drowned by the
surronding and much higher powered auto lights?

I hedge my bets with both steady and blinking.

On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 7:31 AM, Ron Mc <bulldog...@gmail.com> wrote:

> yes, but adversity to blinkie lights is without merit - I've seen them
> work.  Try riding around any shopping center right now with and without
> them.
>
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