BVIZIBLE Reflectors: Designed for Visibility. Styled for Everyday Life.
✨ See the Difference Reflectors Make Reflectors are stylish accessories with the added benefit of improved visibility in the dark — as shown in our video below.
🚗 Longer Detection Distances, Better Outcomes Our illustration highlights how much farther drivers can spot someone wearing a reflector at night, giving them crucial extra time to react.
📊 Proven Results Worldwide Countries that have introduced reflector regulations have seen significant reductions in traffic injuries and fatalities.
🎥 See the Power of Reflectors in Action. This video reveals just how much more visible you become at night with a reflector: Your visibility can improve three to five times.

🌙 The Difference Is Striking On a dark road, a driver using low‑beam headlights can only spot someone without a reflector at about 160 ft (50 m). Even with high beams, visibility reaches just 500 ft (150 m).
✨ With a BVIZIBLE Reflector That same driver can see you from up to 1,150 ft (350 m) with low beams — and nearly 2,000 ft (610 m) with high beams. That’s up to 12× farther.
🇫🇮 Reflectors: A Finnish Standard of Visibility. In Finland, reflectors aren’t just accessories — they’re part of the law. The Finnish Road Traffic Code requires people to wear them when traveling after dark.
✨ More Than a Rule, It’s a Culture. Reflectors have become woven into everyday life. Today, the majority of Finns wear them at night, making visibility a national habit.
📉 Proven to Improve Visibility. This widespread use has led to a dramatic reduction in traffic injuries, highlighting how increased visibility can make a meaningful difference.

🇫🇮 Finland’s Reflector Revolution Finland introduced reflector rules in 1982 and strengthened them in 2003. Since then, road injuries have dropped by more than 70%, and among children and teens, by nearly 80%.
✨ A Simple Innovation, A Lasting Legacy What began as regulation has grown into a national habit of visibility — a cultural shift that continues to inspire other countries.

🚦 Reflectors are a vital part of Finland’s visibility standards. Even before 2003, nearly one‑third of the population wore them regularly.
🌙 By 2023, usage had grown to almost two‑thirds, underscoring their value as an essential tool for being seen in low‑light conditions.
📊 Measurement method revised in 2016 (additional data points included)
🇪🇪 Reflectors in Estonia: A Decade of Visibility Progress Since 1992, Estonia’s Traffic Act has required reflectors during the winter months. Originally limited to rural areas, the rule was expanded in 2011 to include cities and towns — making reflectors a nationwide standard.
🌙 Visibility That Makes a Difference Since the expansion, Estonia has seen a clear improvement in visibility‑related outcomes. Today, nearly everyone — adults and children alike — wears a reflector in the dark.
📉 Proven Results Within ten years, fatal nighttime accidents involving people on foot dropped by nearly 70%, while overall traffic incidents in the dark decreased by more than 30%.

🌙 A decade after expanding the 1992 Traffic Act, Estonia recorded nearly a 70% drop in fatal nighttime traffic accidents during nighttime.

🌙 Over the same 10‑year period, traffic accidents in the dark dropped by more than 30%.
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