A reminder that at this time of the year, the setting sun is at the peak of rush hour.

Nearly got creamed the other night, I was travelling eastbound and the driver turned directly in front of me. It was 6pm - already had my front blinky light on. While that driver may be a jerk, in his defense he/she may simply not have been able to see me.

As a driver I am acutely aware of the glare, any bit of dirt on the windshield only amplifies this. Still, it is really hard to see with the sun directly in your eyes.

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That's for sure.  Riding east that time of the day and year, I know that it's hard for drivers going north to look to their left and see me as I approach.  A whole lot of squinting going on.  I cut them a lot of slack and am on the lookout for them inadvertently pulling out in front of me.  I dislike this scenario as a driver, too.  Sunglasses help a bit.     

Agree with your advice 100%.

But, I am reminded of a good line Brendan Kevenides posted here: "Looking and not seeing is not a defense; it is an indictment." <-something we should all remember, whether we are behind the wheel of a car or a bike.


So true. If you can't see you can't go. This morning about 7 am I had big glare heading east in a car. Until I could get my visor to a place where I could see I simply did not  proceed. 
Alex Z said:

Agree with your advice 100%.

But, I am reminded of a good line Brendan Kevenides posted here: "Looking and not seeing is not a defense; it is an indictment." <-something we should all remember, whether we are behind the wheel of a car or a bike.

This could be deadly

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