I remember one from my Nintendo days where Giles (fellow coder
on StarFox) and I had been drinking with the Nintendo staff, this was towards the end of StarFox 2 and Giles had just got the loose leaf documentation (several hundred pages) for the very early prototype of the N64... anyway, I didn't have my
bicycle so I hitched a lift
on the back of Giles» (it had two metal pegs attached to the back wheel that you could stand
on, and this kind of «double riding» was often seen in Japan in the 80s and 90s)... anyway, we get back to town and we're crossing a busy road when Giles hits a pothole or something and we go flying, but so do the 100s of loose leaf pages, all over the road in central Kyoto... and the walk
light blinked to
red so we were laughing our heads off, completely drunk, frantically scrambling around picking up all this top secret documentation, jamming up the traffic.
When a cyclist is riding at night, their
bicycle should have a
red reflector present
on the rear of the
bicycle, a
light attached to the front of the
bicycle, side reflectors
on the
bicycle wheels, and pedal reflectors as well.
When cycling during the night, Ohio law requires that their
bicycle is equipped with reflectors, a headlight
on the front and a rear
red reflector and / or
light on the back.
In addition,
bicycles must have a
red reflector or a solid or flashing
red light with a built - in reflector
on the rear that is visible from a distance of 500 feet.