Testimonials

Read firsthand about how ROAD iD makes a real difference in real peoples’ lives. 

ROAD iD Really Does Help Save Lives

My father recently suffered a massive heart attack while walking his 5 mile route through the neighborhood. A passerby found him lying in the middle of the road and immediately called 911. He had a...

All He Had to Do Was Show His ROAD iD

If you are not familiar with the Pennsylvania Farm Show, it is the largest of its kind in the country -- filled with thousands of livestock, people, and farm equipment. Huge! Scary huge if you lose...

My ROAD iD Was Used by Nearly Everyone

I am an avid recreational cyclist, and I have been riding for the last 30 years. I love it. I recently bought a new carbon fiber Trek – my first new bike in 23 years. I crashed badly on a regular r...

Four Different EMTs Used My ROAD iD

I recently passed out while participating in the Tinsel Triathlon in Hemet, CA.  I eventually came to, and while I could speak, it was just so much easier to point to my Road iD which had all my in...

I Wasn't Alone...My Road Id Was with Me

I'd like to thank you Road iD, for speaking for me when I could not. About a month ago I was riding my road bike northbound on an open two lane road, when a car- traveling southbound- didn't see me...

Everything Ended Well Thanks to Road iD

I had the unpleasant experience of running the Boston marathon this year in the 90 degree heat. Unfortunately, at mile 12, the heat got the best of me and I could not stay sufficiently hydrated. I ...

I Was in Shock, and Speaking German

I was running the Marine Corps Marathon this year and collapsed - without warning - in view of the finish line. As it turns out, I had a severe heatstroke. Unconscious for 20 minutes and afterwards...

Everyone with a Condition Needs ROAD iD

I'm a cyclist who suffers from severe migraines, which is why I initially purchased a ROAD iD. Sometimes, when I get a full blown migraine, it can look really bad.

The Next Thing I Know, I'm in an Ambulance

I was recently on a 40 mile ride in Phoenix when I stopped to get a drink. The next thing I know, I'm in an ambulance on the way to the hospital.

My Wife Beat the Ambulance to the ER

On Labor Day weekend in 2011, I was out riding with a small group of people, most of which I only know from being part of the same triathlon club. Not long into the ride, for unknown reasons, I got...

She Found Me Lying Unconscious

I have worn a Stretch ID day in and day out for years—so long, that I took it for granted. Accidents do a good job of making you appreciate the things you forget about. I recently went for a solo t...

My Wife Knew Exactly Where I Was

This past Memorial Day, I went on what was scheduled to be a 20-30 mile ride. About a mile in, I had a crash. From what I remember, I was riding, and the next thing I know...