This goes beyond common courtesy, and waging a battle with any cage will leave you on the pavement at best.
The point is we don't need to be *seen* by the Space Shuttle. Our goal is to be recognized, identified, and taken into consideration by the cagers just 4 seconds away that pose the greatest risk to our well being.
The reality is we are invisible. I believe this is subconsciously due to the fact that we do not present a threat of eminent danger because we are not as imposing as a big rig truck.
Case in point: I was shopping for a new set of leathers a couple weeks ago just after the latest snow fall here in the Northeast. It was 4:45pm, the sun had just set below the treeline, and not everyone had turned on their headlights yet. I stopped to get gas in a busy suburban area in unfamiliar territory. As I was waiting to pull out onto the busy street, I get a break in traffic with what *appeared* to be a 3 second gap 'til the next car with one headlight out..... Well, just as I was about to lunge, I realized it wasn't *just* a car, but in fact a BIKE rolling with his high beam only 2 seconds away!! Thankfully I didn't jook in front of the bike, but I really felt like a heel because I almost had... and I'm supposed to know better!!
Oh yeah, I *saw* the bright headlight, but because it was so damn bright I was unable to make out anything other than a bright light. I could clearly see the car that was just behind him in traffic, so it appeared "as one". Plus with all the snow, the last thing I was expecting to see was a bike. I could do nothing, but shake my head because the guy probably thinks he's doing the right thing.
Again, it's not about merely being *seen*....