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Bike-Walk Alliance of NH == 
Useful products tested and endorsed by the BWA-NH
Road ID:
Personal identification when needed
If you are a runner, cyclist, triathlete or just a person who doesn't sit on the couch all day, Road ID is for you. This awesome piece of gear not only looks good but it could save your life. In the event of an accident, if you can't speak for yourself, your Road ID will. Available in 5 different styles. It's not just a piece of gear - it's peace of mind. The Ankle ID version is shown; wrist, shoe, and "dog-tag" versions are also available.
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Black, blue, or red Velcro strap with satin finish stainless steel ID tag: $19.99
Just strap it on
and go. Stainless Steel construction, makes the ANKLE ID an extremely durable
ID that will stand the test of time. Like all of our IDs, the ANKLE ID can be
laser engraved with up to 6 lines of text. The ankle band is constructed with
comfortable neoprene. The closure system is 3M reflective Velcro. Fully adjustable,
one size fits all (fits ankles up to 11.25)
To order any of the five Road-ID styles, click the following banner to access the Road-ID web site:
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Green Light Trigger:
A strong magnet trips the signals
Do you commute by bike or encounter many stop lights on your bike that do not recognize your vehicle when you roll up to the stop line? You can wait only so long at a red light that won't change before you may elect to ride through it, thus breaking the law and putting yourself at risk. Sometimes a motor vehicle will come along behind or beside you to trigger the traffic light to change, but otherwise you may be out of luck.
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How about trying the "Green Light Trigger"? This device is basically a magnet that mounts under the bottom bracket of your bike. It is small, light weight, and totally legal in all states. It does not force the light to change; it only makes the sensing circuits in the road detect that a vehicle (your bike) is waiting at the stop line. The price is $15.00 for the standard model and $25.00 for the "High Power" version. You can check them out by visiting this web site: www.greenlightstuff.com. We hear this gadget does not trigger all traffic lights, but even 70-80% is better than none!
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