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Light Up Cycling Jersey helps to keep you safe

Light Up Cycling Jersey helps to keep you safe

For those of you who love riding around on your bicycle at night, the Light Up Cycling Jersey would be the perfect tool in increasing your visibility on the road. After all, it not only offers a literally brilliant method of keeping you well within sights of other motorists, but it also indicates where you’re turning with the relevant light signals so that road users behind you will be alerted of your next move. Whenever you ride at a constant speed, the lights will stay on constantly, but if your speed changes dramatically especially when you’re slowing down or want to make a turn, the lights will start to flash. LEDs are the main source of light, and to make it more intelligent, the Light Up Cycling Jersey will also turn on automatically whenever light levels around it are too low. Too bad this isn’t going to enter production anytime soon, eh?

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