I think in this country we use bells in the same way we use car horns, incorrectly.
If you spend any time driving around Italy, you'll hear beeps 10x as often but it's never malicious, it's a "by the way I'm here". Definitely makes you look before pulling out of a junction. (in less urban areas at least)
I've never used a bike bell personally. I opt for the @hippy mindset and wear SafetyBlackâ˘. If you assume everyone hasn't seen you and you ride accordingly, expecting to be pulled out on or for someone switch lane into you then you generally become more prepared for those things and tend to avoid them. In the same way helmets have a subconscious effect on how many risks we take when riding, I think bells and hi-viz probably have a similar effect in that we expect to be seen and heard and therefore continue to ride as if we have been even when at times we haven't been.
Wise words. Saw a Brompton rider this morning in full hi-viz with daytime running lights almost get wiped out on a hatched junction because they followed the lights slavishly rather than reading the queuing traffic.
I think in this country we use bells in the same way we use car horns, incorrectly.
If you spend any time driving around Italy, you'll hear beeps 10x as often but it's never malicious, it's a "by the way I'm here". Definitely makes you look before pulling out of a junction. (in less urban areas at least)
I've never used a bike bell personally. I opt for the @hippy mindset and wear SafetyBlackâ˘. If you assume everyone hasn't seen you and you ride accordingly, expecting to be pulled out on or for someone switch lane into you then you generally become more prepared for those things and tend to avoid them. In the same way helmets have a subconscious effect on how many risks we take when riding, I think bells and hi-viz probably have a similar effect in that we expect to be seen and heard and therefore continue to ride as if we have been even when at times we haven't been.
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