08-21-2006, 11:10 AM
Sijray21 Wrote:sure, but even if the depth perception is off, that car is still goign to stay in their lane. Would you rather have a driver blinded by the glare go head-on into your lane? Or just someone who doesnt see both bikes (and doesnt matter, because they stay in their lane anyway)Evan Wrote:being seen doesnt matter if you blind another driver and he hits you. not a big issue during the day, but not a good idea at night
the only argument i have against that is if two riders are together and they both have their low-beams on where one is significantly ahead of the other rider. Some drivers have poor depth perception and fail to see that there are two vehicles and think it's a car. I've had this happen before and now i keep my high-beam on unless i'm directly behind someone.
