Be seen, equip with reflective elements

Reflective elements can save lives. The time has come when pedestrians and cyclists should think twice about it. Under low visibility, typical of autumn and winter months, they are much more vulnerable when on the road and should never count on drivers to see them in time. They should be equipped with reflective elements for increased safety. The obligation to use them is determined by legislation.

 

Under the Road Traffic Act, visibility is not only reduced in darkness but is a situation where drivers and other road users are unable to identify vehicles, people or other objects on the road sufficiently. This means that wearing reflective accessories is not enough in the dark. Pedestrians and cyclists should also fasten them in case of fog, heavy snowfall or dusk.

 

The legislation does not precisely specify how the reflexive supplement should look and where it should be located. “The reflective accessory that makes a pedestrian or cyclist visible should be at least the size of a reflective tape placed on the wrist or ankle. It is best to place the limbs closer to the center of the road so that the highlight is visible to the driver from both directions,” explains Jan Polák for the Road Safety Team. In poor visibility, drivers most perceive pedestrians with reflective accessories placed on moving parts of the body.

 

Particular attention should be paid to motorists in traffic by children. Child traffic is the most vulnerable group in daylight. Also, they can blend in with the surroundings more than an adult in poor visibility, especially between parked vehicles, pedestrian crossings or roadside. “In the following autumn and winter months, children will go to and from school or clubs in the dark or dark. Parents should think about their safety and equip their children with reflective elements. The fluorescent accessories and reflective fabrics in the form of patches can also be improved on clothing, briefcases, backpacks, etc.,” adds Zuzana Pidrmanová, Head of the Prevention Department of the Police Presidium of the Czech Republic.

 

The importance of the use of reflective accessories is also highlighted by the current issue of the magazine Strestenov, which was created under the auspices of Margaret’s traffic education. Members of the Road Safety Team take him to school to talk to them about safe road behavior. “There is a large selection of reflective materials and accessories on the market. Some are already included in clothing, school briefcases, and backpacks. Children can also be seen by reflective laces, they can clip various pendants, belts or school bag covers. There are several possibilities. In our lessons, we try to explain to them that reflective material is not a shame, and it is important to have it. They depend on which option they choose,” adds Marketa Novotna, a traffic education methodology.

 

Don’t underestimate your safety, be seen!

Autumn has begun. This season brings many unpleasant phenomena. Late dawn, soon dimming, visibility is reduced due to weather conditions. Reduced visibility is a common cause of many tragic accidents.

 

Their victims are often pedestrians and cyclists. They are the weakest road user and are the most vulnerable. They have very little chance against cars, motorbikes, and trucks.

 

Cars are obliged to light, pedestrians do not have such a possibility. Cyclists must be illuminated, but in many cases, they are not. “Seeing and being seen” is the basic rule of road safety. It pays twice for reduced visibility. Drivers who hurt pedestrians agree that they have not seen him at all or too late.

 

Visibility can be enhanced by suitably colored clothing and accessories made of fluorescent and reflective materials that increase the light contrast to the background and extend the distance a pedestrian or cyclist can notice.

 

Fluorescent materials increase visibility in daylight and dusk but lose their function in the dark. The most commonly used colors are bright yellow, green and orange.

Reflective materials reflect light in a narrow cone to the source, up to a distance of about 200 meters. Significantly increase visibility in the dark and in reduced visibility.

Reflective material is visible at night 3 times greater than white clothing and more than 10 times greater than blue clothing.

 

Keep in mind that at 75 km / h, the driver needs at least 1.5 seconds to realize the danger and respond accordingly – in that time he has traveled 31 meters. And before he starts his evasive maneuver, he walks more than 150 meters from a pedestrian sight. For this quite simple task, which happens on the roads countless daily, the driver needs about 200 meters. And at such a distance, a pedestrian can only see if he is wearing reflective vests.

 

It is best to place objects made of reflective materials close to the knees, at the ends of the sleeves and the waist level. The point is, if we have only one reflective tape, to have it on the side facing the road and not to have it somewhere under clothing, but visible from all sides. Children can then get clothes that are already equipped with elements of reflective materials, as well as already equipped school bags.

 

Police warn drivers and all road users not only about their safety but also about the safety of others. Do not count on the fact that it can never happen to you. Those who did not return home would certainly act differently today. But they do not have a chance.