SAINT REFLECTION

The use of reflective elements especially in autumn and winter, when it is dark early and visibility is definitely worse, can save our lives. Therefore, wearing reflectors by pedestrians should become a habit. Pursuant to the Road Traffic Law, pedestrians who move along the road after dark outside the built-up area are obliged to use reflective materials in a visible way to other road users.

 

Correctly worn reflective elements should be placed in such a place that they are in the field of car light and visible to drivers coming on both directions (from the back and the front). If you attach the reflective fabric to the backpack (at the back of the silhouette) it is obvious that it will not be noticed by drivers coming from the opposite direction and vice versa, when the reflection will be only at the front, the driver behind us will not see him. It is safe to have two reflective elements one at the front and the other at the back or to use such types of reflectors that can be seen from both sides, for example reflective bands.

 

Because car dipped beam illuminates the path asymmetrically (more light is directed to the right side of the road), the reflective element should be placed as low as possible, then a light beam shines on it.

 

If someone often uses the road outside the built-up area, it is best if you decide to wear a reflective vest, suspenders or a headband. Motorcyclists and cyclists are more and more convinced of these reflective elements, who, like pedestrians, are unprotected participants in the movement.