Helmet - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09HYKM33G
Knee Pads - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016U4R6II
Jacket - https://a.co/d/73gTSke
Gloves - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08T78BCZB
Anything else I need?
I feel pretty safe with all this but it still honestly scares the crap out of me riding at 30+mph with cars.
Context: riding s-Pedelec through a European city for 25km each way on commute several times a week over three seasons at any weather. Been doing since 3 years now. Majority of the path is cycle paths, lots of crossings and entrances that have cars coming out on the way.
Helmet:
(e. G. Lumos ultra ebike smart helmet). Mine is a bit older, that’s the one I’d get now.
Vest: high vis with reflectors and good air circulation. Small rain jacket in the bike bag.
Trousers: reflectors there as well, always carry rain-proof trousers in your bike bag. 30mph make you freeze to your bones even in summer if you get wet and have wind running through your cloths
Gloves: depending on the season, high summer none, when temps are below 18degC light mountain bike gloves, when temps are below 12 thicker gloves. Beginning and end of the biking season skiing gloves.
Bike:
I never had an accident in three years but lots of close calls and I really try to save time on my commute, so I don’t go slow. However, that being said I think similarly important to the right equipment is the mindset.
That last one combines great with the paranoid rules above, don’t honk in anger, honk to make others aware you’re there. Also when driving in the rain in the dark you unlock a new mode! You’re completely invisible, no matter how much lights you carry. That assumption saved my ass twice last season.