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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 1603568" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>I must admit, I like walking in the dark when it's dry. It's the wet dark nights I loathe.</p><p></p><p>I do stick to well-lit areas, keep up a good pace, and also wear a hi-viz backpack cover along with a hi-viz vest. I can then point out to cyclists without lights on pavements swearing as they swerve past me, that if they'd had lights, they'd've been able to see me... actually, there's no real excuse as I regularly walk on the side of the on-coming traffic and their lights pick up the hi-viz. I got laughed at a bit at work when I started doing this, but those drivers who've since seen me out and about in the dark have come back and admitted there is no excuse for not seeing me, and they wished more pedestrians in dark clothing would do something about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 1603568, member: 277410"] I must admit, I like walking in the dark when it's dry. It's the wet dark nights I loathe. I do stick to well-lit areas, keep up a good pace, and also wear a hi-viz backpack cover along with a hi-viz vest. I can then point out to cyclists without lights on pavements swearing as they swerve past me, that if they'd had lights, they'd've been able to see me... actually, there's no real excuse as I regularly walk on the side of the on-coming traffic and their lights pick up the hi-viz. I got laughed at a bit at work when I started doing this, but those drivers who've since seen me out and about in the dark have come back and admitted there is no excuse for not seeing me, and they wished more pedestrians in dark clothing would do something about it. [/QUOTE]
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