It is illegal to cycle on a public road after dark without lights and reflectors. Exactly which lights and reflectors, where to fit them and when to light up, is defined by the Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations. Cycling UK’s Keir Gallagher explains the rules.

https://www.cyclinguk.org/cyclists-library/regulations/lighting-regulations

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  1. Simon, please update your video again, and include the recommendation to use a dipped light on the front of a bike, too many cyclists put lives at risk by blinding oncoming bikes, motorbikes, cars and lorries. Please angle the white light downwards to illuminate a few metres in front of you so you can see where you are going, and not blinding oncoming traffic

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