Testimonials

Read firsthand about how ROAD iD makes a real difference in real peoples’ lives. 

Tim + Jodi Were Reunited After a Hit and Run

Tim + Jodi Were Reunited After a Hit and Run

Tim and Jodi formed a happy, blended family in Savannah, Georgia. Early one morning, Tim was the victim of a hit and run while out cycling. Luckily, he was wearing his helmet and his ROAD iD. One s...

The Next Thing I Know, I'm in a Helicopter!

I was on a training ride in August with some friends and teammates. We were cruising along near the end of the ride when, the next thing I know, a paramedic is hovering over me in a very shaky, ver...

As a Firefighter/Paramedic, I Look for ROAD iD

You have no idea how excited I was when I found out about your product. One of my fellow firefighter/paramedic/cyclist friends told me about Road iD, and he sold it so well that I just had to order...

Road Id Could Save Your Life One Day…

This past week, I was struck from behind by an SUV while I was on my bike. I was violently thrown from my bike, striking my head against the pavement, which knocked me unconscious for at least an h...

Everyone at the Hospital Was Very Impressed

My Road iD came in handy for me this past week. I was riding in Asheville, NC with some buddies, and on the 3rd day, I went down hard and had to be taken away by ambulance. If it wasn't for my Road...

My Brother Was Returned Home Safely...

Earlier this year, my mom, dad, and brother were visiting me from out of town. My brother is 25 and has Down Syndrome. He is verbal but can be quite hard to understand at times. In the middle of th...

He Knew Who I Was Because of My Husband’s ROAD iD

"Kelly, this is Adrian. I'm with Mike who got into a minor bike accident. Please call me." That’s a text message I received this weekend in San Francisco. I don't know Adrian, and will likely never...

I Was T-Boned by a Car While on My Motorcycle

Your product was put to great use recently as a result of a significant motorcycle accident. I live in Oregon and often ride solo in remote regions so I've taken to wearing my Road iD on all my rid...

I'm so Glad I Had My ROAD iD on My Wrist

I love my ROAD iD. It was extremely helpful recently when I participated in the Savannah Susan G. Komen race. Just after the finish line I was accidentally tripped. I went down hard in a face plant...

I’m a Professional Cyclist, and I Used My ROAD iD

I was on the 2nd stage of the Cascade Cycling Classic when a bike crash occurred on a downhill decent, causing another rider to lose control right in front of me. I flew through the air and landed ...

EMTs Saw My ROAD iD and Followed the Instructions!

I was talked into getting a Road iD by a friend a few years back, since I often did training rides alone. Turns out it was a good decision on my part to take their advice. Recently, I was out train...

I Was Passing in and out of Consciousness

I've never been a particularly 'safety conscious' person. However, after a few close calls with Sydney drivers, I knew I needed to carry some form of ID and contact information...just in case. I ha...

I Believe Everything Is 101% Possible

As I type this, my Road iD is on my right wrist along with my hospital bracelet from a trip to the ER this morning. I was taken to the hospital after I collapsed, alone, on a trail run. A cyclist f...

When I Came to at the Hospital, All Was in Order

I purchased my Interactive Road iD earlier this year before embarking on vacation travel. I knew I'd be taking some solo rides in unfamiliar territory. I valued the fact I could update my online pr...

The ROAD iD Had All the Needed Information

As an EMT, a Firefighter, and a husband, I 100% believe everyone should wear a Road iD product of some sort at all times. I have seen runners and bikers seriously injured, and I cannot express enou...

I Was Left Lying in the Middle of the Road

Long story short, I was out for a Friday ride, when a truck blew through a stop sign, throwing me in the air and destroying my newly built up Cannondale CAAD9 road bike. The driver didn't even stop...

I Never Take off My ROAD iD!

Earlier this year, I was out trail running with my friend and I suffered from a pulmonary embolism. Four blood clots were found - one in the lung - I suffered severe kidney and oxygen failure. I wa...

When Medics Arrived, My Info Was on My Wrist

Before seeing your product advertised in a magazine, I was training without any identification at all. I thought it was a great idea and a 'must have' for me. I purchased the Wrist ID just before m...

I Was Hit Head-On by a Truck

As an operating room nurse, I never thought it would happen to me, but it did. I was riding with two friends when I was hit head-on by a pick-up truck. My friends and the truck driver freaked out a...
How I Found Out I Had Type 1 Diabetes

How I Found Out I Had Type 1 Diabetes

I decided to get a medical identification bracelet when I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes awhile back. Being an Athletic Trainer, I knew the importance of these bracelets. After much research, I...

ROAD iD – a Worthy Investment!

I just wanted to give you a bit of feedback on Road iD. I live in Australia and wear my Road iD wristband all the time. A couple weeks ago, I was out cycling on my own and had a crash. I don't know...

I Was Thrown 27 Feet and Fell Unconscious

About a month ago I took my bike out for a training ride. I was on the wide shoulder of a rural road in the middle of the day. To look at it, you would think it was the safest road in the world for...

Four Different EMTs Used My ROAD iD

I recently passed out while participating in the Tinsel Triathlon in Hemet, CA.  I eventually came to, and while I could speak, it was just so much easier to point to my Road iD which had all my in...

I Was in Shock, and Speaking German

I was running the Marine Corps Marathon this year and collapsed - without warning - in view of the finish line. As it turns out, I had a severe heatstroke. Unconscious for 20 minutes and afterwards...

I Was Struck by an Suv Going 50 Mph

I was out for a 50 mile training ride on my tri bike. As always, I put my Road iD on my wrist before leaving. My ride was cut short when I was struck by an SUV going 50 mph as I went through an int...

I Never Get on My Bike Without My ROAD iD

I have read many of your testimonials and I am a vocal advocate for ROAD iD every chance I get. My ROAD iD, along with my helmet, are two things that I NEVER get on my bike without, and I had hoped...

The Nurse Was Shocked by All the Info

Two weeks ago, I found myself in the Emergency Room with a raging infection in my elbow. One of the attendants immediately asked me for the medications I was currently taking.

Everyone with a Condition Needs ROAD iD

I'm a cyclist who suffers from severe migraines, which is why I initially purchased a ROAD iD. Sometimes, when I get a full blown migraine, it can look really bad.

The Next Thing I Know, I'm in an Ambulance

I was recently on a 40 mile ride in Phoenix when I stopped to get a drink. The next thing I know, I'm in an ambulance on the way to the hospital.

Paramedics Accessed My ROAD iD

This past year, I was participating in the Marin Century with my son and grandson. About halfway through the ride, I was cut off by another cyclist and went down hard.

My ID Made Everyone's Job Easier

I have been a triathlete & marathon runner for over 3 years, and I always wear my ROAD iD. While out for a ride recently, I accidentally rode over a big patch of black ice. I went down very har...