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Don’t Let Distracted Drivers Run You Off The Road

As a self-proclaimed social media junkie and corporate blogger, I’m a big fan of technology. But the growing problem of drivers using mobile devices creates a dangerous situation for runners.

According to Runner’s World, nearly 20 runners were killed by drivers in the first 10 months of 2009. And the Department of Transportation states that 80% of all car accidents are caused by driver distraction.

Atlanta roads present their own risks. Along with our famously congested roadways, sidewalks can be scarce in some neighborhoods. It can be scary – which is why it’s important for runners to plan ahead.

Here are some tips to consider:

· Think About Your Route – Parks can offer safe pathways away from traffic. If that’s not an option, choose a course with sidewalks. Run against traffic to see cars and to react to drivers who may not see you.

· Be Visible – Wear apparel that makes you noticeable to others. Reflective vests and bright colors are helpful any time of day. If you’re running during dusk or dark, add a light to illuminate yourself.

· Stay Alert – Leave iPods and headphones at home. If you have to cross a busy street, do so at a stop sign or traffic light when cars are forced to stop. And be sure that drivers see you before you cross the road.

· Wear I.D. – If the worse happens, have identification with you. Road ID is a great choice – you can have your name, emergency contacts and insurance information engraved on a shoe pocket or wrist band.

Be sure to check out recommended safety gear from Runner’s World – lots of great ideas for apparel and reflective items.
 




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Posted by: DebCM on Mar 08, 2010 | Comments: 3 | Visits: 448 | Posted in: News

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Traxee user bmoore Yes, it was really horrible. I had to pull over to the side of the road and I just cried my eyes out. It was too much to take. Just a few moments of carelessness will change your life and the lives of those around you forever. We should all try to be present in the moment, free of distractions from what we are doing and pay attention...especially when in our vehicles. Just a few minutes late can save a life.
Posted by: bmoore on Mar 14, 2010 at 03:27 PM
Traxee user DebCM Wow - how tragic! Thanks for reinforcing the point that as runners (and as drivers), we need to do our part to be alert and stay safe.
Posted by: DebCM on Mar 14, 2010 at 01:43 PM
Traxee user bmoore Deb - You are so right - and thanks for this reminder. Upon returning home to the States a couple of weeks ago I saw a tragedy occur - a child...no more that 10 or 11...struck down in the street. A careless driver simply didn't see her and she lay in a little heap in the middle of the street while the driver made a frantic call to 911. As road runners, we've probably all had moments of unconsciousness - lost in the run - that led to a close call. Your reminder is an important call to attention - both for when we're on the road running - and behind the wheel of a car. Stay alert!
Posted by: bmoore on Mar 14, 2010 at 08:38 AM
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