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Originally Posted by JinbaIttai
I think if you have a decent front light, there is no need for a solid rear light, since a driver can fix onto the flood from your front light.
Not really...in most cases the motor vehicle's lights will blot out any 'flood' from your front lights, from the driver's perspective. Get a tail light.

I usually run the PBSF on my seatpost/seatbag blinking and the one(s) on the rack/freeloader solid. In the summer when I ride the road or xcross bike to work and only have one rear light, I keep it on flash.
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