What Is The Worst Time Of The Day For Bikers To Be On The Road

What is the worst time of the day for Bikers to be on the road


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biker1968

Mistar Biker
As I was riding into today, observing all the other road users, I thought about this....

I know my answer but would like to know yours
 
Not sure if this is what you're asking, but I have read before that almost all studies done show most accidents fatal or not occur in the evening, between like 5-7 pm. I think it's to do with rush hour traffic and people rushing home after work. Personally I love riding in the morning (when the rush hour dies down) on a relatively empty road.
 
Not sure if this is what you're asking, but I have read before that almost all studies done show most accidents fatal or not occur in the evening, between like 5-7 pm. I think it's to do with rush hour traffic and people rushing home after work. Personally I love riding in the morning (when the rush hour dies down) on a relatively empty road.

Had not quite thought of it around those points...good call, I was more along the personal preference route... I guess there are many factors which would influence this, I.e day of the week.

Useful info to know though, cheers.
 
well for me the evening is about 9-11pm and At night people don't give a shit about speed limits, plus visibility is low, cyclists don't always were high-vis and lights. The whole act is a nightmare. Riding at 5-6 is a nightmare when the kids are out playing close to the road
 
Personally I find that when the sun is low and either in your eyes or right behind you, then you are in the most danger because others can't see you well. So that can be either in the morning or the evening, but especially in the winter.
 
The worst time is right before the sun goes down, on that time that is just INTO your eyes, no matter if you are in a car or riding a motorcycle, you cannot see anything.
In my city this is particularly bad because there's a long stretch of road that goes east-west and it's the main access to anything here, with the sun right on the spot that won't allow you to see anything in the afternoon. That and kids leaving school, the huge amount of parents parking their car wherever to pick up their kids, the school buses jamming up traffic and everything.
Another bad time here is when certain class of people need to go work, they move in motorcycles and they go in packs of 10~40. They're absolute danger because they don't respect any traffic law. They run red lights, they don't indicate turns and go around swerving without any warning. I'd rather ride trough a bunch of cars instead of between these people. I started going to work early to not meet them. They're on the street at about 07.45.

The best time is really early in the morning or past midnight. I like riding in the night because I get a visual cue when there are cars approaching, their headlights. It is a problem though because some stupid motorcyclists ride with no lights at all.
 
You make a good point, Sun in the eyes is a pain, even with a visor! But I get both in morning and evening
 
You make a good point, Sun in the eyes is a pain, even with a visor! But I get both in morning and evening
I find I have to have a tinted visor plus my internal visor in those situations.

It's such a pain to swap the visor out 30 minutes later once the sun sets.
 
I always ride with my mirror shield. The other night I was riding with my shield open and I was like "Why everything is so BRIGHT!?!?!?!".
I should not do that but my eyes get adjusted to the lack of light.
 
I find it is definitely the mornings, too many people still half asleep in a zombie like state...or the nobbers who just have to catch up with their emails while driving...

The evening is generally better because not everybody leaves London at the same time so bit more room for filtering

Some interesting takes on this topic though...Cheers people.
 
I always ride with my mirror shield. The other night I was riding with my shield open and I was like "Why everything is so BRIGHT!?!?!?!".
I should not do that but my eyes get adjusted to the lack of light.
Do you have a different shield for night riding?
 
Do you have a different shield for night riding?
I have the transparent one that came with the helmet and a mirror tinted shield. I'd change them for night riding but I have no place to carry the spare shield. And the transparent one changes the style of the helmet so much that I never use it.
People asked me why I changed helmets when I forgot to put back the mirror shield after a night ride.
 
evening, everyones tired, in a bad mood and just wanting to get home.

generally in the morning they have just had a cuppa and are a bit more "alive"
 

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