Reflective safety vests should be worn by anyone performing an activity in low-light conditions where vehicles may be present. This includes roadside workers, parking lot attendants, cyclists, joggers ...
A new study from the IIHS indicates that reflective clothing might actually harm pedestrians. Specifically, it appears to ...
Government street and highway workers, along with many pedestrians and cyclists, wear high-visibility clothing to give themselves a better chance of being seen by motorists. New research, however, ...
Reflective, high-visibility clothing may stand out to human drivers at night, but a recent study suggests it may be invisible to a vehicle's automated crash prevention technology.
Vancouver Island tradesman James Flawith says every night when he gets home from work, his three boys tackle him to the ground, strip off his safety gear and parade around the house in it. Flawith ...
Artist Anne Pickard-Vaandering started making reflective clothing last winter. She says pedestrians are sometimes forced to walk in the street when the sidewalks aren't cleared. (Paula Gale/CBC) With ...
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