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[–] halfapage@lemmy.world 5 points 20 hours ago

Planes typically do not overtake each other at night on a width limited road.

Blinking indeed helps identifying object as a bicycle, that is undeniable.

Blinking also makes it significantly more difficult to assess bicycle's exact speed and position at poor visibility conditions, especially while overtaking it, when not supported by another, constant light source indicator.

I do not understand why having an additional, always on light is such a controversial thing to do for many people. If it's all about safety, then having it is in worst case scenario an extra protection.