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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This depends on where you're running. I run on a paved path for pedestrians and cyclists, at 5:45am when it's pitch dark. I run in black and grey. It's fine, I can see people. Honestly, the people with the bright lights are actually kind of blinding. Especially the cyclists with the blinking lights! If you run on a road with cars, that's another story. I do have to sometimes cross streets to get to the trail, but there aren't many cars out, and I make sure the entire intersection is fully clear before proceeding. [/quote] This is about the dumbest thing I’ve read in a long time. Beyond the genuinely idiotic choice of clothing color, has it ever occurred to you that other people may have different vision than you in dark conditions? Why anybody would wear anything but loud reflective clothing in the dark is astonishing. Who cares what any of this looks like. [/quote] PP is either an awful, selfish human being or a troll. There's not excuse for running in the dark, in all dark clothes, without anything reflective or a light.[/quote]
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