Droopy Dick
Registered user
my advanced riding trainer says it's not neccessary - and i agree - if we ride defensively it's not neccessary....just ride like everyone is out to get you !
But, when you're training you will probably be the ONLY vehicles actually obeying the speed limit signs. Thus, it makes sense to make yourself as visible as possible.
Furthermore, you do gain points from the examiner because consipcuity is one of the assessed areas on the score sheet.
The point of hi-vis kit is not to make you feel safer but to help other road users spot you. It's just part of the I phase of the System, IPSGA and under I you have TUG, remember? So the hi-vis kit is part of giving information.
But, as coppers who ride brightly liveried bikes and are covered in hi-vis will tell you, some twats still fail to spot you.
I always advise the people I'm training to consider the use of hi-vis kit. Consider it part of your defensive riding routine.



