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SAFETY TIPS WHEN ON THE ROAD OR TRAIL
From the ROADRUNNERS CLUB OF AMERICA, www.rrca.org

1 - Don't wear headsets. Use your ears to be aware of your surroundings. Using headphones,
you lose the use of an important sense: your hearing.

2 - Always stay alert and aware of what's going on around you. The more aware you are, the
less vulnerable you are.

3 - Carry a cell phone or change for a phone call. Know the locations of call boxes and
telephones along your regular route.

4 - Trust your intuition about a person or an area. React on your intuition and avoid a person
or situation if you're unsure. If something tells you a situation is not "right", it isn't.

5 - Alter or vary your running route pattern; run in familiar areas if possible. In unfamiliar
areas, such as while traveling, contact a local RRCA club or running store. Know where open
businesses or stores are located.

6 - Run with a partner. Run with a dog.

7 - Write down or leave word of the direction of your run. Tell friends and family of your
favorite running routes.

8 - Avoid unpopulated areas, deserted streets, and overgrown trails. Especially avoid unlit
areas, especially at night. Run clear of parked cars or bushes.

9 - Carry identification or write your name, phone number, and blood type on the inside sole
of your running shoe. Include any medical information. Don't wear jewelry.

10 - Ignore verbal harassment. Use discretion in acknowledging strangers. Look directly at
others and be observant, but keep your distance and keep moving.

11 - Run against traffic so you can observe approaching automobiles.

12 - Wear reflective material if you must run before dawn or after dark.

13 - Practice memorizing license tags or identifying characteristics of strangers.

14 - Carry a noisemaker and/or OC (pepper) spray. Get training in self-defense and the use
of pepper spray.

15 - CALL POLICE IMMEDIATELY if something happens to you or someone else, or you notice
anyone out of the ordinary. It is important to report incidents immediately.
Ways to avoid being John or Jane
Doe during an emergency
  • Carry an ID card
  • Carry an ID bracelet
  • Carry an ID necklace
  • Wear an ID card on your wrist
  • Carry a license or passport
  • Write contact and health
    information on your clothes or
    inside of your shoes
  • Use a Shoewallet (each of
    ours comes with a Free ID card
Safety 101, Important Tips for Protecting You and Your Loved Ones.
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