I don't really worry about it seriously, and if my ID outs me, and/or I have to forcefully out myself to claim the ID is mine to a place like a bank/post office, that's fine with me, sort of educates people a little. They wouldn't know I had transitioned otherwise, so it shows them trans isnt about Jerry Springer people, but real live boys and girls who looks like just regular boys and girls, too.
Speaking of which, a bank clerk when I went to cash a money order recently, she checked the check, went in my bank account, asked for ID. I did all this without worrying, signed the name. She eventually slipped pronoun, and my mom who was with me corrected her and just before that she asked how the name change was going and if I was to do it soon. In short she guessed by the mismatch in ID, since she had no problem at all with referring me in the female form before and after (it didnt require a conscious effort). Plus the fact that everyone else who doesn't see my ID never questions their use of Miss/Mademoiselle/Madame (yes I speak French) when concerning me.