I’d love to see a source for that claim, because I do drive in rural areas with no street lighting, and high vi’s makes a person visible from multiple times the distance.
Also, people driving on the back roads tend to be paying a bit more attention.
You are correct. I forgot to qualify my statement to say that it applies on city streets. Apologies, I can’t find the YouTube video that discussed the study right now.
I’d love to see a source for that claim, because I do drive in rural areas with no street lighting, and high vi’s makes a person visible from multiple times the distance.
Also, people driving on the back roads tend to be paying a bit more attention.
You are correct. I forgot to qualify my statement to say that it applies on city streets. Apologies, I can’t find the YouTube video that discussed the study right now.
Yeah, that makes sense. If you’re already on a footpath, I don’t see how a high vis would make any difference.