Your comments don't seem to answer the question of cars having their lights on making it harder to spot motorcycles.
At night time cars will have lights on anyway, so I think it comes down to if cars having their lights on makes it harder to spot a motorcyclist in traffic.
Doesn't it also apply the other way though? Motorcyclists are more likely to spot cars with lights in their periphery? I don't know how much of a non-issue it would be given how restricted the view is from a motorcycle helmet.
Your comments don't seem to answer the question of cars having their lights on making it harder to spot motorcycles.
At night time cars will have lights on anyway, so I think it comes down to if cars having their lights on makes it harder to spot a motorcyclist in traffic.
Doesn't it also apply the other way though? Motorcyclists are more likely to spot cars with lights in their periphery? I don't know how much of a non-issue it would be given how restricted the view is from a motorcycle helmet.