ATTQOD (Safety): For my weekday morning runs (4:30am), I usually run in bright (hopefully reflective) shirts and a white or bring visor. I normally run with traffic, about 90% of the cars I do see are heading towards me, so they get plenty of room. The neighbor I run is usually very quiet that time of day, today there were 3 cars, which is a pretty large number for my early morning runs. For our weekend long runs, I usually add a bright blinkie light. The roads we run are busier and more runners as well. One of the neighborhoods we use for long runs, we now stay almost exclusively to the sidewalks. The road has become a speedway for some cars, and some cars will not give runners any room if running on the road (and have been known to honk at runners, even if there is room for the cars to move towards the center of the road). I also don't listen to music at all. If I run in the evening time (after dark), I will run into traffic, since the volume of cars is much higher, and I always assume they can not see me.
I have looked into vests every once in a while, but have never pulled the trigger on buying one. I have also looked into a RoadID, but have not got one of those yet either. When I ran the TIR a couple years back, I did look at the tracer 360 thing, and will probably purchase one of those when I run in the Ragnar Austin Relay in April.
Thanks for all the responses on the safety question. It is interesting to see everyone's perspective on how to stay visible. Interesting that no one commented about carrying mace or weapons (that I noticed). I know some women in our running club say they carry mace or a small pistol in their running belt.
ATTQOD (Shoes): I track my mileage on shoes. Also, if running in a pair I have not used and wore out before, I will note how I feel after a run when the shoes start getting up in mileage. I usually have 2 to 3 shoes in rotation.
@LSUlakes, my March race is on March 20, not the 21st. Can you drop the Texas 10 Sienna race on Apr 24th, and add Blue Bell Fun Run 10k on Apr 9th (goal 48:00)