Thankfully it does not sound like a serious crash, but we all crash sooner or later. I like to use vitamin E oil with a tiny amount of Tea Tree oil mixed in to keep road rash moist, and keep it bandaged. It will have less visible scarring if kept moist and covered as opposed to letting it dry and scab over. Heal up quick!

And yea, I keep a tiny tube of neosporin and two large band-aids in my seat bag on the road bike, and a mini first aid kit in the Camelback for MTB rides. And it's always a good idea to have a good sized first-aid kit in the car because you never know what might happen.

I used toe pedal cages in the 80s and never warmed up to them. Too much hassle to flip them over, slide feet in, tighten straps, loosen straps, slide feet out... After my first woops with them I took them off and never looked back.