Crissa
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This is interesting: https://www.theaa.com/driving-advice/safety/dutch-reach
We all know that doors and entering traffic can be deadly to bikes, heck we've all seen videos of someone plowing through a popped open door with their Tesla on Wham Baam, right?
The Automobile Association in the UK is promoting what they call the 'Dutch Reach'. Basically, when you open your door, make sure to use you arm furthest from the door to actually open it. This means your body twists and you can a better view of what's around before the door opens.
And interestingly, it also means you have your near hand to keep the door from hitting a nearby car when you're parked next to other cars when not stepping into traffic!
And you know what they all say about habits: do it enough and it just becomes the way you do it.
-Crissa
We all know that doors and entering traffic can be deadly to bikes, heck we've all seen videos of someone plowing through a popped open door with their Tesla on Wham Baam, right?
The Automobile Association in the UK is promoting what they call the 'Dutch Reach'. Basically, when you open your door, make sure to use you arm furthest from the door to actually open it. This means your body twists and you can a better view of what's around before the door opens.
And interestingly, it also means you have your near hand to keep the door from hitting a nearby car when you're parked next to other cars when not stepping into traffic!
And you know what they all say about habits: do it enough and it just becomes the way you do it.
-Crissa