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Running Safety
Never run in the road if there is a pavement you can use. Take special care at road junctions. Look and listen and do not assume drivers have seen you Keep an eye out for bicycles and other pedestrians when crossing roads – remember these do not make much noise. Do not be so focused on achieving a particular time that it becomes dangerous. Stop your watch at major road junctions so you will not be attempted to risk dangerous crossings. Dogs: If a dog looks likely to give chase or attack then stop running and act calm. Do not make eye contact.
Cross Country Running
Other common sense precautions are:
Do not run in the road if you can avoid it. Be more aware of where you are putting your feet as hazards are not always easily spotted, such as tree roots and uneven pavement
Running with our Maps
Do not read the map or instructions whilst you are actually running as you may not see hazards ahead. Stop your watch when crossing major roads or are reading instructions – remember you are not in a race so there are no marshals!
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