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  2. Bicycle lighting - Wikipedia

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    Rear LED light mounted on the seatpost of a road bicycle. Most LED lights will work in either flashing or steady modes. Some LED lights have multiple banks of LEDs allowing both flashing and steady light at once. This can also be achieved by having one flashing light and one steady. In many countries, LED flashers are the norm for rear lights.

  3. CatEye - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1954 in Osaka, Japan and developed the first flashing bicycle light in 1964, and other innovations that it first introduced into the marketplace include flashing LED headlamps. It released its first cycle computer in 1981. As of 2015 it employs 202 people.

  4. Toucan crossing - Wikipedia

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    A red bicycle and red man are shown at other times; older crossings do not have a red bicycle – bicycles are permitted to cross at any time (if it is safe to do so). [3] Unlike the pelican crossing, before the lights for vehicles go back to green, a steady red and amber are displayed instead of the flashing amber.

  5. Emergency vehicle lighting - Wikipedia

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    If a blue flashing light is seen in either traffic or the sea, other vehicles must yield to let that vehicle pass. Blue flashing lights are used by police, military police, customs, fire departments, rescue services, and ambulances. Government, VIP, and embassy vehicles may also use blue if accompanied by local police.

  6. HAWK beacon - Wikipedia

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    First with flashing yellow, then steady yellow, and finally steady red over a period of several seconds. Pedestrian signal heads at either end of the crosswalk display the upraised hand (don't walk) signal until the HAWK beacon displays the steady red signal, at which time, the pedestrian heads change to the walking-person (walk) aspect.

  7. Cold-weather biking - Wikipedia

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    Some cyclists may bike differently in winter, by "slow[ing] down on turns and brak[ing] gradually" in icy conditions. [2] Gaining traction on snow and ice-covered roads can be difficult. [3] Winter cyclists may use bikes with front and rear fenders, [1] metal studded winter tires [4] and flashing LED lights.

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