Comments on: RoadID: Safety on Your Runs https://runblogger.com/2009/07/roadid-safety-on-your-runs.html Running Shoes, Gear Reviews, and Posts on the Science of the Sport Wed, 22 Jul 2009 12:56:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.12 By: mopqqq https://runblogger.com/2009/07/roadid-safety-on-your-runs.html#comment-327140951 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=837#comment-327140951 I’m on my second Road ID ankle bracelet.  (First was stolen along with my bike.)  I bought it because I tend to run with only my keys – no money, no ID, etc. I have to admit, I still forget to wear it sometimes.   It’s also good for non-athletes & the elderly.  My mother has quite taken to the idea.  She wears the dog tag daily on a silver chain.  I gave a gift certificate to my father for his birthday. 

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By: Smiths2010 https://runblogger.com/2009/07/roadid-safety-on-your-runs.html#comment-210825128 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=837#comment-210825128 I’m on my fourth Road ID.  First one about 5 years ago was replaced because I moved 30 miles.  The second was replaced because I suffered a stroke in January 2010 and I wanted to add that comment to my ID.  All three were the dog tag style and I wear one all the time.  But it is usually under one of two layers of shirt or bike jersey, so I just received the Road ID Elite bracelet, which I also wear all the time.  It replaced the Livestrong band I ditched after Lance’s comeback.  My wallet has driver’s license and insurance cards, and there are copies in my bike’s seat bag, but the Road ID has phone numbers, blood type, and the fact I’m Type 2 diabetic—all useful info in case someone finds me crashed on the side of the road or otherwise unresponsive.  I WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT IT…..

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