By law, it is legally required to have lights on bicycles in almost every state in America. These states include Seattle, Massachusetts, and others. Contact the state department in one's area to see if it is required.
no because it can cause seasures
A reflector basically is something that causes incoming energy to bounce back in the same but opposite direction that it came from. Bicycle reflectors are fairly small plastic, flat things located on the front, back, side and sometimes on the pedals of the bicycle. The reflectors have small mirror-like surfaces that become very bright when something like the light from a car hits them, making the bicycle easier to spot.
Neither I or Google knows what a "hake bicycle" is.... come back with a description.
Only those who do not have a legal status in the United States.
No, you can get one from the bicycle shop for saving the owner, getting him safely back to his shop.
A backie is a ride on the back of a bicycle or motorcycle.
I don't have the answer. I, too have a Wonder light that came with a vintage bicycle I purchased and can't figure out what kind of batteries work in it. It says Stamford, Conn on the back of the case and the bulb has France on it.
If you are a minor, you can be returned to your parent or legal guardians in the United States.
You fasten it to the back of your car.
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The lens is made up of many tiny geometric shapes that reflect the light back to source rather than let the light through the lens. There is often a silvered coating on the reflector back to enhance the reflective properties of the lens.
just about anywhere.
No. They were quite expensive back in the days.