PrincessV
DIS Legend
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2006
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So glad your wife will be okay! I live in a high tourist/high retiree area with some of the worst traffic congestion in the country and very high rates of pedestrian accidents. The big, busy roadways aren't as scary to me as the myriad driveways and store entrances - drivers just do not look both ways at those. After so many years of walking and running around here, it's just second nature to look over my shoulder, as well as ahead, at every. single. driveway. before running past them. Plus an ID/med bracelet. Plus leaving a note at home telling where I'm running and for how long.My wife will be fine. She was very fortunate to just sustain scrapes, bruises and strains. She hurts, but nothing is broken. If by sharing, even one injury is prevented, it will be worth it. I consider us all friends here and I don't want you or your families to have to deal with something like this.
QOTD: What are your running goals for the summer?
ATTQOTD: Same as always: no heat stroke!


