In the morning, it gets late, then
darker in the evening. This increases the risk of accidents for pedestrians,
who are overlooked by other road users due to the darkness and often adverse
weather conditions. "It has probably already happened to every
driver," writes police spokesman Michael Tietze in a press release.
"Suddenly, a pedestrian appears in the headlights, of which shortly before
there was nothing to see." If then added rain, dazzling headlights or even
a brief distraction, accidents were almost programmed.
The main protection measure is
therefore loud: "Wear reflective clothing, safety
vests or bracelets,"
the police spokesman urged. While a dark-clad pedestrian is perceived only at a
distance of 25 meters, the visibility increases when carrying reflective
material to 160 meters (see diagram).
What pedestrians should also know: The
stopping distance of a car - the distance traveled during the reaction time
plus braking distance - is more than 25 meters, even at strong full braking at
a speed of 50 kilometers per hour. Tietze: "Without reflective clothing, it
is therefore usually already too late, when a pedestrian in the headlights of a
car is recognizable."
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