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obviously there's something wrong with the test this AM. I got a 14.75 out of 10.
 
Somehow I got an 8 out of 10 even though it gave me an essay of things to change.

Wear a fluorescent, reflective safety vest every time you ride.
Wear a brightly colored jacket every time you ride.
Install a headlight modulator on your motorcycle.
Install a taillight modulator on your motorcycle, if legal in your state.
Pump your brakes to flash your taillight, or install a taillight modulator if legal in your state.
Wear a helmet with reflective tape or stickers on it.
Add reflective tape or stickers to your motorcycle.
Use movement on your motorcycle to draw attention to yourself.
Install auxiliary driving lights or fog lights on your motorcycle.
Use hand signals when turning or merging in addition to your motorcycle's turn signals.
Wear brightly colored gloves and use hand signals in addition to your motorcycle's turn signals.
 
Score

11.75 :p :p :p :p
 
Mr. Efficiency said:
2. Head and tailight modulator: They can keep it; my turn signals are 100%ers and clear in back.



It was a good list of stuff, though.
I don't understand this, why not get the modulators? It's not like they will annoy you...you're on the bike! and they aren't that expensive!!!!!

I got an 11.75
 
I got a 13.25. I guess a 260lb man with a bright yellow jacket and white helmet does stick out on the road.

calan, if that makes me "gay", I'll be gay and safe. Personally I think it's gayer to be worried about how cool you look when you ride, but to each his own.
 
10.50 out of 10. Surprised myself.
 
12.25/ 10

should put some of that tape on the bike and noggin
 
4.25 out of ten. Easier for me to go the other way and just become invisible
Chet
 
just took it again for the h3ll of it ...

Thanks for taking our survey. Your visibility rating is 15.75 out of 10.

Congratulations! You are officially a High-Viz rider! You are obvious to most other drivers out there, but that doesn’t mean you can’t do more to increase your visibility.
Here are some recommendations to maximize your visibility

Wear a fluorescent, reflective safety vest every time you ride.
Pump your brakes to flash your taillight, or install a taillight modulator if legal in your state.
Wear a helmet with reflective tape or stickers on it.
Use hand signals when turning or merging in addition to your motorcycle's turn signals.
Wear brightly colored gloves and use hand signals in addition to your motorcycle's turn signals.
that # wouldn't fly with my Statistics professor... according to his Phd. ~ it is impossible to have more than 100% (1 out of 1)

just sayin ...

answered questions the same & went from a 1 out of 10 ~ to a 15.75 out of 10 :shock: definitely something flawed with their calculation methods ... :lol:
 
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