Tail Light

You think you know the answer, right? Before a bike car. Who wins? The car will win every time. Why?
Because the car weighs thousands of pounds, is made of metal, steel, glass and surrounded by absorbent material impacts. A bicycle on the other weighs anywhere from £ 16 for a road race bike Superlight 30-40 pounds for a mountain bike. The bike has no crash protection, there has no ceiling, no capacity to absorb any impact. Only you and your beautiful bike to get from one place to another.
What safety devices have a bike?
(1) reflectors
(2) fires back
(3) Sometimes lighthouse
(4) An experienced pilot often use clothing high visibility reflective tape to provide better opportunities for better visibility for cars and trucks. Many brokers also use battery lights flashing bike again to improve your chances being seen by motorists.
What safety devices do not have a car?
(1) Lights
(2) Fires
(3) Anti-lock brakes
(4) proximity sensors front and rear
(5) Air Bags Header / Front / Side
(6) thousand pounds of metal, glass and engine cover
Often, drivers do not see cyclists, even with all the "safety devices" to improve visibility.
Recently, he represented a man who was CYCLING Home from work to work in a computer company. He drove on a busy road at rush hour through the bike lanes on the shoulder road. It was about 5:30 pm He was wearing a helmet, cycling shoes for reflection and a T-cycling high visibility. The traffic going in the direction was in Stop & Go traffic but the road shoulder has been clear sailing.
There was a slight climb motorcycle to reach near 10 miles per hour. A car traveling in the direction decides otherwise it needs to become a good shopping center where my client was traveling. Unfortunately for my client, the car made a left turn very quickly, and the traffic stopped by my client, I've never seen as accelerated towards the entrance channel to the mall. Who won? The car, as usual.
Who loses? My client. His road bike luxury, the least of his problems, was completely destroyed. He suffered fractures, bruises, cuts and lacerations. An ambulance was tabled in the emergency room closest to where he underwent a battery of tests including x-rays, scans, blood analysis and night at the hospital. The impact left absent from work for over a month and needed several visits to the orthopedist continue their divisions and to ensure it heals well. After the orthopedist gave the OK, he was told to start physical therapy for start using your arm and leg properly again.
My client has lost his dignity in the day. He lost the ability to continue its journey Return by bike, without the intervention of a car. Her family came to the confusion about the meeting of the father in the emergency room. He had explain to his boss why he could not return to work for weeks. He had to explain to friends why he could not join them in their activities. He sat in his house, useless to his wife on the couch watching stupid TV.
The day I met my client for the first time, have returned to work in a limited capacity, and limited hours. The most important thing he has not wanted to show his scars and its cast. Rather, he wanted to show his party and destroyed bike that sat in a crumpled heap inside his car. As any cyclist knows a good bike is a trusted friend who will take you from point A to point B effortlessly. When it was destroyed is devastating. However, like all material things can and will eventually be replaced. The life of my client was miraculously saved the day, and relearn to walk, run, write, and yes, bicycles.
The driver of the car, unfortunately, had limited assurance that, however, quickly offered to settle the case.
Remember to always use your helmet when you ride, and be as visible as possible for motorists around them. Never use headphones to listen to your iPod or MP3 player, it will not be able to hear traffic around them. Be smart and enjoy Drive your bike.
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How can I fix a cracked tail on a Ford Tempo with 93?
Its just a crack less than 2-3 inches long … but do not want to rain or nothing goes to the tail light. Is there a kind of glue or something that I can buy to seal until it is expressly for tail lights?
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