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.