Thread:JenniferLNW/@comment-28152535-20160727222728/@comment-28152535-20160729200400

Deane4 wrote: Andrea, hope it's OK if I jump in. Your story really hits hard. Glad your husband is all right. It's scary when they go riding especially alone. Meeting at a hospital is so awful too. I now have a Garmin tracker that let's me follow my husband's rides on my tablet.

Like you I have a beautiful road bike that scares the daylights out of me. Haven't ridden yet this year. Look for a good LED front and rear light that also flashes. You can see them easily even in the daylight. Safe riding. ☺☺☺☺ Deane, I always love when people jump in. Hubby always tells me now the route he is taking, he refused on the Garmin.... He has two LED lights on the front and a bright red light on the back that flashes. He also always wears his RoadID, which has personell information and phone numbers, plus he always has his prepaid phone with him. I always wondered in the case of an accident if you are getting a phone call from the hospital phone or the phone of the injured. Now I know. But I think it would have been easier fro me to understand what was going on if the nurse had used a hospital phone.

I wish that there would be some kind of idiot repellent on the market😜😜😜😜

Right now I'm happy with my cruiser riding in the subdivision. It is so good to know that I'm not the only one that is scared of her roadbike. Have to take one step at a time. If you are interested in a new game friend my code is: 7JPLP8. If not I totally understand. Happy playing Andrea