(University of British Columbia Okanagan campus) Researchers from UBC Okanagan have determined motorists tended to give cyclists wearing high-visibility vests more room on the road, compared to cyclists without high-visibility clothing. The vests, with arrows directing traffic away from pedestrians and cyclists, have shown to reduce the number of traffic accidents involving these groups.
from EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science http://bit.ly/2EORoYv
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