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Lighting Strikes Twice!

7 years ago, I was riding out to a small town 7 miles west of where I live. The roads here are, in many respects, awesome to ride on - most are lightly traveled. Muscoda is a small town in Southwes...
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The hospital knew me only as Jane Doe

Nothing was unusual about that morning. At 5am I donned my running clothes and took off for my daily morning jog before leaving for work.
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Carrying ID is vitally important!

My story begins and ends on Saturday, June 29th, 2002. That morning I drove my husband, Rod (pictured right), to the Vilano Bridge in St. Augustine to bike back to our home in Jacksonville, a trek ...
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In an Instant!

Things didn't look so beautiful on that day. While cycling on his way to the popular Austin Tri-Cyclist Saturday morning ride, Al's life was changed in an instant when a vehicle traveling in the op...
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Taking Flight With My Road ID!

I was hiking alone on the South Kaibab Trail when I stumbled on a loose rock and fell over 25 feet off a cliff.
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I Could Have Used A Road ID!

It was an early Wednesday morning. I headed off to the local hill to meet a few teammates for some intense training.
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Team Fuji and Road ID!

The elite women's T.E.A.M. (The Exceptional Athlete Matters) Fuji cycling team fully supports and endorses Road ID's crusade for safety. Liz Hansen speaks for T.E.A.M. Fuji. "No cyclists should eve...
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Too Many John Does!

As a Physician Assistant at the Ryder Trauma Center in Miami, Florida, I unfortunately see too many John/Jane Doe's roll in through our doors.
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No Brain - No Pain!

You're not going to freakin believe what happened to me yesterday!!!
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WHO are you?

I've been a police officer for 14 years. My experience during these years is that the two major components in getting through any emergency situation is to know WHERE it is and WHO are the victims....
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My Road ID did its job!

I got my Road ID late last year, and I have worn it on almost all of my workouts and backcountry activities since.
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The paramedics rushed me to the hospital as a John Doe.

At the time of the accident, I was a 17 year-old high school cross-country runner. I was supposed to meet my parents after my daily training run.