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Even if the driver does see you, you might be hit if he or she:
1) Misjudges your speed.
2) Is impaired.
3) Is unconcerned about your well-being.
Only the motorcycle rider can make the motorcycle more notice-
able. There are a number of things you can do to stand out.
Headlight
Most motorcycles have headlights which come on automatically.
If your bike does not, turn on the headlight when riding. This
improves your chance of being seen by other drivers. One study
showed that motorcycles are seen one and a half times better
when the headlight is turned on during the day than when it’s
not.
The headlight helps, but it’s not the whole answer to the daytime
motorcycle visibility problem. The headlight is most visible from
straight ahead of the motorcycle. From an angle, it doesn’t look
very bright and can’t help much. From the side and rear, of
course, it has no effect at all. Taillights aren’t bright enough to
help much during the day, either.
Clothing
Light, bright-coloured clothing and a helmet make you more
visible during the day, especially from angles where the headlight
can’t help. Yellow, orange, red and other bright colours are highly
visible; black and dark colours are not.
Be visible – wear bright-coloured clothes and helmet.
Nighttime Visibility
At night you depend mostly on your lights to make you visible to
other drivers. This works well most of the time, but not always. If
you’re riding alone on a dark road, your headlight will be visible to
a driver ahead. But if you are in traffic with other headlights
behind you, a driver ahead may not be able to pick your single
light out of all the lights behind. This problem is especially bad
when the roads are wet, because the lights reflect off the road
surface.
If you’re ahead of a group of cars at night, slow down. Other
drivers are even more likely than usual to turn in front of you.
Taillight and side reflectors improve nighttime visibility to the
sides and rear. But again, a single taillight can get lost against
the background of other lights. It can be hard for drivers to tell
how far away the light is, even if they see it. You can help by
adding reflectors or reflective tape to the rear of the bike, or by
wearing a jacket with reflective material on it.
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