GMD Enterprises has the collars and reflective safety vests (along with cones).
Glenn (GMD Enterprises)
> We use reflectors that come in a sleeve configuration and fits right
> over the cone. We used to do a night autocross "Jose Can You See" and
> the reflectors worked pretty well. There was some distant light nearby
> that helped. One of the problems we ran into it not all the cones could
> be marked and the workers had difficulty noting cones hit :-) Plus,
> there is a safety problem, and the workers should also wear some sort of
> reflective marking, I should think.
> --Pat Kelly
>
> Reijo Silvennoinen wrote:
> >
> > Anyone have any information on lighting up cones from within for a night
> > solo? I recall hearing about it but don't recall details.
> >
> > With the short days in the spring and fall up "north", it would help us
> > see the cones when and if there are delays or more competitors.
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > Reijo
> >
> > --
> > Reijo Silvennoinen, CSCC Nat'l Event Rep.
> > Calgary, Alberta
> > Calgary Sports Car Club (CSCC) web site:
> > http://www.cscc.ab.ca
> > Canadian National Autoslalom Championship (CNAC) list:
> > http://www.onelist.com/links/solocanada
> > CNAC Web Site: http://CNAC2000.erc.bc.ca/
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