I started riding with a rear light during the day because I do a lot of long rides with no shoulder or bike lane. Cars tend to give me more space when they pass if my rear light is on. Reading this blog post by Steve Tilford, it makes a lot of sense. We become significantly more visible with the rear light, even during the day.
"I saw the results from a couple different studies that show that the lights reduce chances of collisions with cars somewhere between 19-35%. That seems pretty significant, but you have to realize the odds of getting hit by a car is super low, so you’re just reducing a super low chance that much more."
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I think your opinion on this issue is in the minority. Sate law requires motorcycles to have their headlight on all the time as a safety issue. IL state law requires headlights on cars to be on when its raining,... day or night. All General Motors cars and trucks have had Daytime Running Lights for over 10 years.
Using a light on the front and rear of a bicycle day or night increases the chances that drivers will see them. That is a good thing! I agree with you that the lights shouldn't be so bright or aimed in such a way that they blind or annoy drivers.
BTW,.. new safety products are coming to market all the time. Sigma has a brake light for bikes. http://www.sigmasportstore.com/Sigma-Sport-Brake-Light-p/brakelight...
Garmin has a rear light with integrated radar to warn the rider of vehicles approaching from behind. http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2015/07/garmins-varia-radar-lights.html
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