The Surprising Reason to Use Your Right Hand When Opening a Car Door

Traffic is stressful and accidents are common—but some are preventable. One often-overlooked danger is “dooring”—when someone opens a car door into the path of a passing cyclist. It can cause serious injuries or even death.

A Close Call

I once saw a cyclist nearly hit by my friend opening his car door without checking. It was a frightening wake-up call.

A Smart Fix: The Dutch Reach

To prevent dooring, use the Dutch Reach:

  • Drivers use their right hand to open the door.
  • Passengers use their left hand.
    This forces your body to turn and check for approaching cyclists.

It may feel awkward at first, but it quickly becomes second nature—and it works.

A Culture of Road Safety

We all have a role:

  • Cities can add protected bike lanes and signs.
  • Schools can teach road safety.
  • Communities can spread awareness.

Final Tip:

Right hand. Turn. Look.
It’s a tiny habit that could save someone’s life.

VA

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