RedheadDane said:Problem is that the way you put it, then if a cyclist is being hit by a car, while not looking like a walking (cycling) Christmas tree then, it's, automatically and no matter the circumstances, the cyclists own fault.
If I recall correctly one of your arguments for high viz was "Lights aren't vissible from the sides"
Erhm... heard of refleces? On the wheels!
Some lights have some lateral illumination, more or less effecitve.
I don't think it is a matter of automatically putting the fault on the cyclist, but I tend to agree with Cycle Chic that cyclists have some responsibility in assuring they are visable. We shouldn't assume that it is up to other road users to see us no matter what the conditions.
Interesting that on page 1 of the forum link that Aapjes posted there is a picture of a group riding at night with both vests and lights, and for me it is the vests that are by far the most visible in the light of the headlights. You have to scroll down a bit.
http://forum.ctc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=68069&sid=46018bb176268052a7da14df6237db1b