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Seven Safety Tips For Running In The Dark

  • By Linzay Logan
  • Published Nov. 2, 2011
  • Updated Sep. 26, 2012 at 9:37 PM UTC
Photo: brooksrunning.com

4. Carry A Cell Phone

In an emergency, or simply if you get injured or lost, having a cell phone can be a lifesaver.

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“Always take your cell phone. Now a days, we can easily carry a phone in our fuel belt, so it’s convenient,” Kenney said.

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Linzay Logan

Linzay Logan

Linzay Logan is the copy editor for Competitor magazine and cares about punctuation probably a little too much. She particularly loves to avoid commas as well as add exclamation points whenever she can get away with it! She also loves to run marathons and half-marathons—probably a little too much. Don’t let her small size fool you; she’ll still try to outrun you anytime. Even though chances are she probably can’t.