1. Run against traffic. If you happen to be running on the pavement, travel on the right and pass on the left.
  2. Try not to run more than two abreast if you are running in a group – be curtious to other users.
  3. If you are running an out-and-back route, don’t just make a sudden u-turn at your turn around point. Be considerate to other users of the road or trail.  Making a sudden u-turn without looking over your shoulder is a good way to get hit.
  4. Alert pedestrians when you are passing them – don’t assume they are aware of their surroundings.
  5. Use common road sense – stop at stop signs and ensure oncoming traffic actually stops before you proceed. Don’t assume cars will stop if you are entering a cross walk.
  6. Respect private property along your route.
  7. Don’t litter. If you can’t find a litter bin, carry your trash home.
  8. Don’t relieve yourself in the neighbours bushes.