Hi Vis Helmet Stickers

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Perhaps a bonkers question but do I need to fit the now (2016) compulsory reflective helmet sticker to my already ultra bright Schuberth Hi-Vis yellow helmet for my ride to France in a weeks time. :nenau

Also, it would appear that now we bikers don't need to carry a warning triangle?

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That's good news, so what about a warning triangle, do I need to carry one?

I've seen the fold up versions that you can put over the top of your helmet to warn oncoming vehicles about your broken down GS, however I feel more than reluctant to sit my Schuberth down on a gravelly road into the path of oncoming vehicles, and even worse if it's raining, so can anyone recommend a good lightweight foldaway biker version, if I need to carry one?
 
That's good news, so what about a warning triangle, do I need to carry one?

I've seen the fold up versions that you can put over the top of your helmet to warn oncoming vehicles about your broken down GS, however I feel more than reluctant to sit my Schuberth down on a gravelly road into the path of oncoming vehicles, and even worse if it's raining, so can anyone recommend a good lightweight foldaway biker version, if I need to carry one?

Not needed
All you need is easy access to a hi-viz waistcoat thing - you don't need to wear it, it's just in case you break down, are you on a 1200? :augie
 
I bought a pack of those stickers and those stupid little breathalyser things, I chuck them in my pannier just in case.
 
Unless something has changed you don't need Hi Viz vest for a bike they are exempt.

But saying that if you say stop to assist a stranded motorist or help them change a tyre you would benefit from one - but I think stopping to assist someone else is also prohibited on an autoroute??
 
Hi, it's been difficult trying to find anything definitive via Google but I am aware that there are new laws for 2016, however as I do actually ride in a Hi-Viz jacket and with my ultra bright hi-viz Schuberth I'm certainly not invisible!

So it looks like I'm covered unless someone else says different? Cheers.
 
If you don't upset the Gendarmes you don't need anything
 
Not needed
All you need is easy access to a hi-viz waistcoat thing - you don't need to wear it, it's just in case you break down, are you on a 1200? :augie

Yep I sure am gspod..A trusty wet head.
What do you reckon, will she make it?
Still under BMW warranty which covers fix and or repatriation if required :augie
 


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