I carry my wallet in my left jersey pocket, and also a wrist RoadID with my emergency contact info and my medical insurance provider & member number.
A couple of months ago I did a traffic skills class for the regional ambulance service when they were putting together their paramedic bike team. It was a good learning expereince for me as well, when we were talking about their experiences in responding to bike & other crashes, and one question I had was where was the best place to carry ID, and where did they look when a victim was non-responsive. Turns out the wrist Road ID was an excellent choice, followed by the "dogtag" style. I also note that when I was hit by a drunk driver early last year, one of the first places that the fireman looked when he checked me out was my pulse, and came up with my ID there.
I'm single, and if they do call my emergency contact (Hub), she's 3 hours away in Mississippi. So I've gotten a little more serious about having that sort of info on me for when they eventually find me dead in a ditch somewheres...
Tom

