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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 566246" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>That could have been me, as I'm the guy at night walking in the dark. They don't service street lights here until someone reports it, and then it takes them months to do anything about it. I always walk against traffic, on the left side of the road. I don't trust drivers behind me as a pedestrian. Trained our dogs to walk on the left of the body, so I'd walk them against traffic as well, up on the curb, in yards. Most running shoes have some reflective fabric(s) on them, which is what I often wear on walks. Also have little swatches of reflective tape I got from somewhere sewn onto the back of my caps. I've thought about getting one of those vests like crossing guards, highway workers, joggers, etc wear. I probably should. They look like the fabric would make noise, and I like the quiet of my walks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 566246, member: 1211"] That could have been me, as I'm the guy at night walking in the dark. They don't service street lights here until someone reports it, and then it takes them months to do anything about it. I always walk against traffic, on the left side of the road. I don't trust drivers behind me as a pedestrian. Trained our dogs to walk on the left of the body, so I'd walk them against traffic as well, up on the curb, in yards. Most running shoes have some reflective fabric(s) on them, which is what I often wear on walks. Also have little swatches of reflective tape I got from somewhere sewn onto the back of my caps. I've thought about getting one of those vests like crossing guards, highway workers, joggers, etc wear. I probably should. They look like the fabric would make noise, and I like the quiet of my walks. [/QUOTE]
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