In order to improve visibility and hence to reduce the risk of accidents,
a load-carrying rope, for example a wire rope, is equipped with a number
of luminous elements. A luminous element may in this case assume the
position of a wire or of a braid, may be integrated in an insert, or may
be guided in the spaces between wires or braids and preferably within the
theoretical rope circumference. The luminous element may also itself be
composed of luminous elements which are twisted together, spiralled, or
laid in so as to form braids. For strain relief, the luminous elements
may be equipped with a reinforcement in the form of a strand, or with a
mesh.