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(as in the distance required to come to a sudden stop exceeds the distance the light travels).

 

Yes, I often travel faster than the speed of light.

And when I hit the brakes....I always kick the lights off the bike. (I don't like to have them weighing me down all the way to my stopping point.)

:shootself::jesterlaugh:

 

But seriously, Spots are what you want. Better than floods.

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Yes, I often travel faster than the speed of light.

And when I hit the brakes....I always kick the lights off the bike. (I don't like to have them weighing me down all the way to my stopping point.)

:shootself::jesterlaugh:

 

But seriously, Spots are what you want. Better than floods.

 

 

lol, distance the light travels, not speed at which it travels. If your beam shines 40 feet and it takes 50 feet to stop at the rate of speed you are travelling... by the time you see an obstacle it is close enough that you cannot come to a complete stop to avoid it. you're over-running the headlamps.

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