Cycling at Night
With a few essential items such as a good set of lights,
some reflective clothing and reflectors on your bike there's
nothing to stop you peddling the night away!
Follow these helpful hints to stay safe when cycling in the
dark:
In order to cycle in the dark you will need a set of
lights. This is the law. Check they work before
you set off each time and wipe the lenses clean to ensure they are
as bright as they can be. You will need a white light for the front
and a red light for the rear.
Wear reflective clothing or strips at night.
Hi-Viz clothing will normally use a combination of fluorescent
fabric and reflective strips.
It is illegal to cycle on the road without a back red
reflector on your bike. Make sure that it is clean so that
others road users can see you. In addition to a rear reflector and
front and rear lights we strongly recommend that you use white
reflectors on both wheels and amber reflectors on the pedals (white
and amber reflectors should come as standard on any bike bought
after 1985).
If you use a dynamo remember that if you stop the lights stop
too! A couple of small lights to compliment the dynamo will ensure
that you are seen at traffic lights or when you are stationary.
Traffic isn't the only hazard at night, animals, pedestrians
dressed in black, and cyclists heading in the wrong direction with
no lights might surprise you in the dark. Look for them carefully,
and give them wide berth when you see them. Also remember that it's
harder to see potholes in the dark!
This page was last reviewed 21 November 2011 at 12:00.
The page is next due for review 19 May 2013.