Light lane - someone HAD to think of it!
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Light lane - someone HAD to think of it!
Don't know if anyone posted this before, but it looks very interesting :
https://www.lightlanebike.com/
https://www.lightlanebike.com/
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If I understand it, the blinky has two green lasers aimed at the ground that "paint" temporary green lines on the pavement as you ride along to "mark your turf". IMHO it won't exactly make the drivers wake up from their phone calls and text messaging. Good intentions though. I think I'll save my money and buy a reflective vest instead.
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multiple reposts, and still exactly as stupid and useless as ever. I don't know exactly what people are trying to accomplish with this. I seriously doubt that a car driver would even see the thing. Buy a reflective vest for $4.
For what this is likely to cost, go over to DinotteLighting.com and buy a 140L taillight, it'll actually WORK.
For what this is likely to cost, go over to DinotteLighting.com and buy a 140L taillight, it'll actually WORK.
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multiple reposts, and still exactly as stupid and useless as ever. I don't know exactly what people are trying to accomplish with this. I seriously doubt that a car driver would even see the thing. Buy a reflective vest for $4.
For what this is likely to cost, go over to DinotteLighting.com and buy a 140L taillight, it'll actually WORK.
For what this is likely to cost, go over to DinotteLighting.com and buy a 140L taillight, it'll actually WORK.
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don't try this at home.
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multiple reposts, and still exactly as stupid and useless as ever. I don't know exactly what people are trying to accomplish with this. I seriously doubt that a car driver would even see the thing. Buy a reflective vest for $4.
For what this is likely to cost, go over to DinotteLighting.com and buy a 140L taillight, it'll actually WORK.
For what this is likely to cost, go over to DinotteLighting.com and buy a 140L taillight, it'll actually WORK.
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i haven't seen the previous threads. i think it's pretty cool...
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Lasers and public roadways generally don't mix in ANY sort of legal context
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Seems a money-making-scheme gimmick to me. Much better to get good lighting, as has already been suggested.
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I tracked down the people that designed it. They are in new product development, specifically the way things look as opposed to the way they work. I'm guessing business is slow.