90's data from NY is not going to do it for me.
particulary when the data is comming from the same department that just mandated high-vis orange, seems a little like self serving propaganda.
there was no increase in hunting accidents in Alberta when the rules changed to wear what you want, so I don't think your going to find stats supporting the wearing of orange as a safety measure. It also leads me to the question of how many non-hunters in the woods are being shot while out hiking and quading by hunters?
I see way more recreational quaders then I see hunters.
I would suggest that the CO's like orange because it makes it easier to see who is hunting and who may be poaching, or what pickups to pull over in the game check stops.
I have to agree, but then again, I am also from Alberta.