I use it when I’m bike riding to work, for leisure, and when I’m out walking—I live in AZ. where it gets to over 120° so one summer afternoon might be very dangerous—.
FYI: You could tattoo your blood type on your forehead and it will be ignored. They will never trust self-declared blood type in a hospital — they will always test and type it before transfusing.
Queef-A-Holic on
Cringe
conanlikes on
I have this information in my helmet
workthecycle on
I know you’re getting hate for this but even if it doesn’t end up being helpful in an emergency, I hope a driver reads it at a red light next to you and reflects on why you felt the need to do this.
Pake1000 on
I highly suggest having a physical card made with all that info, especially the emergency contact since if you’re involved in a wreck, your phone may be broken.
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Just get a Road ID bro.
FYI: You could tattoo your blood type on your forehead and it will be ignored. They will never trust self-declared blood type in a hospital — they will always test and type it before transfusing.
Cringe
I have this information in my helmet
I know you’re getting hate for this but even if it doesn’t end up being helpful in an emergency, I hope a driver reads it at a red light next to you and reflects on why you felt the need to do this.
I highly suggest having a physical card made with all that info, especially the emergency contact since if you’re involved in a wreck, your phone may be broken.