We receive a lot of email from webBikeWorld visitors asking for ways to improve the visibility of motorcycles in traffic. I believe it was the Hurt study that first documented one of the leading ...
Brake Free goes one step further, by placing an extra brake light on the back of the rider's helmet, effectively closer to the eye level of most other drivers. Comprised of 100 ultra-bright LEDs, its ...
A brake light that sticks to the back of a helmet and alerts tailgating drivers the rider is slowing down may be illegal in some states. The Brake Free light is currently being crowd funded and Aussie ...
Back in January we attended CES2017 and got a chance to see the Cosmo Connected helmet brake light. We liked the idea so much that we awarded it a Best of CES2017 award. Motorcycle safety is important ...
Motorcyclists are constantly trying to come up with ways to make themselves more visible. All of the protective safety gear in the world doesn’t do you much good if other drivers can’t see you. An ...
You motorcyclists out there know that an astounding number of motorists just don’t see you. In the interest of self-preservation, it’s up to individual bikers to do the best they can to be seen. Brake ...
An extra brake light on the helmet seems like a sensible way to boost safety for motorcyclists – it shines directly into other road users' field of view and can alert them of a decelerating vehicle, ...
Cosmo is a new wirelessly connected brake light that can be attached to the rear of your motorcycle helmet to provide extra notification to those around you that you are breaking. Watch the ...
Following stints in TV news production and as a record company publicist, Chris spent most of his career in automotive publishing. Mentored by Automobile Magazine founder David E. Davis Jr., Paukert ...