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I've been putting my drivers license in my arm band when I run, which is fine, except when I forget to move it back to my wallet. It's time to invest in something else for identification when I am out there. I just picked up a flyer for Road ID at our running store last week. Any other options? What do you use for identification when you run?
Books read in 2009: 112
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31



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Re: NBR: Runners - Road ID?
I begged my DH to get one when he was training for a marathon so he now has one and it makes me feel so much better. They are nice because the tag doesn't carry much info. Name and one contact I think? But you log into their site and it has medical insurance etc. So if it is loss it needs to be reported asap but if it is loss and it is reported your info is still safe.
He doesn't like wearing anything extra on him while running but has never had an issue with the ID band.
I got both of ours as the ones that go on your shoe. It's very easy and don't notice at all. I'm glad we have them
I never even thought about this. I run mostly on sidewalks through neighborhoods around my work, but I guess you never know what could happen/when.
I do carry my phone because that is how I listen to music and track with GPS, so I guess if anything were to happen someone could look through my contacts to find someone to call.
2) I read a book years ago about a guy who dropped dead while running and he had no ID on him and they ended up with a case of mistaken identity and it was horrible. (Fiction, yes, but still on my mind.)
3) @brittk0486 I run with my phone too and have the ICE contact but what if someone robs me of my phone?!?!?! :P
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31
I have the Slim Road ID bracelet.
I think it was $15?
It's the size of a cause bracelet (e.g. livestrong bracelet)
even though I don't have one yet, I am a big proponent of wearing ID. I will in the near future. Dh thinks I am crazy with all my "what if" scenarios but I don't care
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31