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"You don't have to be unconscious to need a Road ID"
It was around 6:00 AM on May 9th. The wife and I were out for our regular Tuesday morning run. I reached the east end of our property and turned left onto a rough, dirt road. Suddenly, I was airborne. I remembered rotating in the air and then landing on my right hip. I was certain that my hip was broken. ...
- Ronald R, Hereford, AZ
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"My Road ID gave the officer what he needed!"
I am a triathlete. In July I was involved in a bad bicycling accident. I was hit by a sport motorcycle as he was flying down a mountain road. I "only" suffered three broken bones and massive road rash. I am lucky it wasn't worse. When the ambulance arrived, the officer reached down ...
- Pamela S, Woodstock, GA
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"I won't ride without it!"
I was at the end of a 30 mile bike ride when it happened. It had been a fine day on my bike; and I was only 200 yards from home. I signaled a left turn, and began a turn on to my street from near the road’s centerline. Suddenly, I heard a car beside me - attempting to pass me on my left in the middle of the intersection! ...
- Mark P, Ocala, FL
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"Because I was wearing my Road ID..."
Thank you Road ID for allowing my family to be notified of my accident within minutes of my injury, rather than hours. This allowed the medical team to get valuable and timely medical history - which aided them in doing such a wonderful job on my medical care....
- Mark H, Austin, TX
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"Emergency Room Spotted My Road ID"
I was on my bike when I was hit by a ‘hit and run’ driver. My injuries were serious and I was air lifted to the nearest hospital. I had many forms of identification with me (driver’s license, cell phone, etc.), but they were all ignored by the hospital. It was my Road ID that prompted the Emergency ...
- Debbie A, Atlanta, GA
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