Collision Course
Like most of you, I tear thru my Runner’s World magazine the second I pull it from the mailbox. In the January 2010 issue was a article on runner safety that you just have to read. Runner safety is one of the things we try to stress here at One Runner’s Brain and if we can influence just one runner to be safer on nations roadways, we’ll consider it a success.
In fact, our own Troy Schrenk was quoted in the article (p. 87) and you can read the post that got him quoted by clicking here.
Collision Course by Liz Robbins paints a picture of what we face as runners and many ways to Be A.W.A.R.E. of our surroundings and stay safe while running. You can read the whole article online but I wanted to stress some of the “Rules of the Road” mentioned in the article.
Rules of the Road
- Don’t assume a driver sees you. In fact, imagine that a driver can’t see you.
- Run against traffic so as to view (and react to) any mistake an advancing motorist may make.
- At a stop sign or light, wait for the driver to wave you through – then acknowledge with your own wave.
- Allow at least three feet between you and a passing vehicle.
- Be prepared to jump onto the sidewalk or shoulder of the road.
- During group runs, go single file when cars need to pass.
- Use hand signals to show which way you plan to run.
- Respect drivers’ right to the road.
- Run with proper I.D., and carry a cell phone with emergency contacts taped to the back.
- Check with the police for local traffic rules.
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Tags: Be A.W.A.R.E., Collision Course, Death by Texting, Liz Robbins, Rules of the Road, Runner Safety, Runner's World, Troy Schrenk

December 27th, 2009 at 2:49 pm
These are awesome things to remember. I do them all EXCEPT carry a cell phone and I.D. I need to start doing both of them. Thanks for the poke in the right direction.
December 27th, 2009 at 6:10 pm
I felt awkward when I first did all these things but it’s now just part of my regular routine. “Better safe than sorry.” Isn’t that how our parents put it?