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How To: Run Legally on a Public Road
- Narrated by: Oscar Taylor-Kent
- Length: 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
There is a question that pops up in every runner's head at some time during his or her lifestyle of running: Am I running on these American roads legally? This audiobook provides the answer to this question with the use of examples and references from well-known runners. Being an avid runner myself, I also have combined my experiences with running on public roads and my opinions on laws regarding a runner's rights. This is another audiobook that will help start my How To series, providing useful and interesting information for all populations of readers. Qualifications: associate's in business management technology, bachelor's in business administration, and personal trainer certification.
©2015 Trevor Clinger (P)2015 Trevor Clinger
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