The group’s chairman Sam Field said failure to have lights can result not only in a police fine, but a crash, an injury, or worse.
“Bike lights in the winter are non-negotiable. Fixed front and rear bike lights are a legal requirement and should be the very minimum you have this winter. A high viz, reflective or bright jacket is a bloody good idea, as are spare lights and batteries.
“If you have children riding to and from school, please ensure they have effective working lights. Every year we see children riding at night without lights – it’s simply shocking to see.

Pictured: One of GBG’s campaign posters for ‘Be Safe. Be Bright. Be Seen’.
“If you have a mate that cycles – ask them if their lights are in working condition and ready for the winter. It doesn’t hurt or cost anything to check a mate’s bike.”
The group’s message is to be bright and be safe this winter – this can be done without dazzling other road users.
“Modern bike lights can be very bright, and we ask all riders to aim their lights carefully to avoid dazzling oncoming riders and drivers,” said Mr Field. “Basically, treat other road users as you would like them to treat you.”
The clocks change in the early hours of Sunday 27 October. At 02:00 the clocks should be put back to 01:00.