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cycle lamps.
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I have recently noticed cyclists using flashing white or bluish lamps on the front of the cycles.Is this legal as I thought flashing lamps facing forwards were for emergency vehicles only?Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All vehicles using the public highway must adhere to the provisions of the Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989, as amended. Amendments were made in 2005 which allowed cycles to exhibit flashing lights (4 candelas; flash rate 1-4 times per second) front, rear and side (e.g. set in the wheels) whereby red is reserved for rear only, front may exhibit a range of colours (e.g. white, yellow, green amongst others) and amber tends to signify side placement. However blue lights are exclusively reserved for emergency vehicles.
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Panic - I don't think your 'arrogant- get out of the way' approach is anywhere near as bad as a cyclist coming up quietly behind you and expecting you to have eyes in the back of your head and then they have the nerve to pass unfriendly comments when they have passed (common courtesy/good manners does not cost anything). It is better if the bell is rung well in advance, if you are courteous to walkers they will be courteous to you.
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