Officials’ Dutch Reach Instruction Guide

this page.

Reaching for door handle with far hand, Lets you look for oncoming cyclists. Flingless, Direct sight is best. Door nudge can warn.

Exit vehicle using the Dutch Reach. Click image to enlarge.

 

 

Door propped, Look back

Polizei Berlin Facebook post on the Dutch Reach method, a grip which can save cyhclists' lives from dooring injury & death.

Dutch Reach - Ein Griff, der Leben rettet

Note: Near hand helps opening

Photo: Why Dutch drivers must open their car doors with their right hands. Photo of driver's right are on left door latch, circled in red. Caption in Korean language characters, accompanies article on the Dutch Reach anti- dooring method to prevent injury, crashes with bicyclists.

Near hand (not circled) also assists control & retraction if needed. (7)

Not just bikes

Dooring: Not just cyclists who get doored by careless drivers. Photos of automobile driver's door damaged after flung into travel lane & hit by passing city bus. Berlin, Germany from police tweet..

Auto v Bus, Berlin, de. 5 Mar 2018. 

WATCH: Painful video of scooter rider wiped out after being 'car doored'. China CCTV The Star UK.

Passenger exiting into travel lane.  China.

Burbank man dies after he’s thrown from his bike and hit by a passing truck having been doored while cycling in bike lane.

Fatal dooring, cyclist thrown into truck's path. Burbank, CA 2018. 

Dutch Reach instruction blog post . Image of Indian guru sihk with turban telling driver of car who is exiting that he has been gettilng our of his vehcile all wrong and should use the far hand reach across method.

CarToq, 19 Aug 2018.

Open slightly at first

Nudged or partially propped door enables direct clear view back to scan for onccming bicyclists before opening more to exit.

In Croatian / Hrvatski from Sarajevo, Jan 1, 2018:: Dutch Reach explained by a Sarajevo, Bosna i Hercegovina / Bosnia & Herzegovina radio station. Drivers use right hand to open car door to avoid accidental doorings of bicyclists.

Mirror Fail: Officer Used Mirror But No Direct View Back

Cop caused car dooring of bicyclist failed to use Dutch Reach. Special Investigative Unit of Toronto Police excused officer for momentary inattention rather than finding department failure to properly train officers in safest habit or procedure or method to avoid dooring crashes.

Officer over-relied on wing-mirror and doored cyclist.  Dutch reach adds shoulder-check with direct sight back thru nudged open door. See: Toronto Star, 13 Nov 2018SIU Director's Report.. Click here to enlarge.

A Guide & Gallery for Road Safety Officials, Experts & Advocates

This webpage details the Dutch Reach far-hand habit for safest exiting of vehicles.  Comparison is made to the near-hand habit which it should replace for reasons soon to be made clear.  Below the Guide instructions & explanations is a gallery of examples of how various governments, road safety experts and advocates present the far hand habit in their teaching or cueing of safe egress procedure.

'Dutch Reach' instructions range from a few words - Open with far hand  - to multiple steps.  No one phrase, text or set of steps fits all.  But the examples below may help you craft your own version.  Other wording, graphics & videos can be found elsewhere on this site, including accounts in 39 languages & versions for left-side of road nations.

Feel free to browse the Gallery below first. But come back up for the talk!..:

A GUIDED TOUR OF 'DUTCH REACH'

The Dutch Reach can be taught in one short phrase.  However truly safe exiting requires multiple steps before, during & after its signature move. 

Wonderfully, the far-hand habit automatically prompts - even compels - all succeeding steps.  And each new step adds more safety, as will be explained.

While you work to craft concise instructions, it's worth keeping in mind the hidden steps and rationales.  This knowledge may shape your final wording.  It may also help you draft curricula or prepare briefings, press releases, behavior change campaigns, advocacy letters, etc.

So please consider this detailed set of 'Dutch Reach' instructions:

  1.  Turn off ignition, set brake, release seat belt.
  2.  Check both outside and inside rear-view mirrors for vehicles & cyclists in back and in adjacent bike or travel lanes.
  3. Using hand further from door, Reach across to door latch.  [Note: This forces upper body & head to turn outward; the near hand habit does not cause rotation.]
  4. Mid-swivel, again Check side/wing mirror.  [Note: Near hand habit does not induce side-mirror use.]
  5. Twist further, look out the side & back over outer shoulder for oncoming road users.  [Note: Near hand habit again encourages neither. In fact using near hand on latch cripples shoulder-check as it freezes the outer shoulder.  This blocks torso rotation.  One's turned head & eyes cannot twist further to get the view directly back.]
  6. Still vigilant for oncoming traffic, Unlatch door but keep hand grasped upon handle.
  7. If safe, with near hand now assisting, Open door a few inches & lean slightly out to gain a clear, unobstructed view back for approaching traffic.
    [Note On this point multiple advantages result --

a)  Reaching across ones body to operate the latch and open the door automatically curbs sudden, wide or flung opening.  This habituated safety gain over the near hand push or thrust habit is immense -- and vastly under-appreciated:  Few people can push or shove a door wide open using the far arm. And no one can if their far-hand latch grip is kept hold.  But a near-hand push or shove allows and even encourages door throwing.

b)  Fast, flung, ambush opening startles or completely blindsides cyclists.  Too often it results in grave harm.  A handlebar nick can crash the bicyclist and throw them into the roadway.  A direct hard impact of bike or body, or desperate swerving with loss of control too often cause violent crashes.  Cyclists can be impaled by the door's edge or crash into or even be tossed over the obstructing door wall. Even without loss of control a quick swerve to avoid direct dooring puts the cyclist in path of vehicles and can prove fatal. 

c)  Far hand on door latch and near hand on armrest retain one's ability to retract door quickly, or prevent a gust of wind from blowing it open - which can also damage the door.

d)  Window, door frame & 'B' pillar no longer limit the exiting person's view back as they then lean slightly out and look directly back for oncoming cyclists through the now slightly opened door.

e)  The side mirror alone cannot provide full safety In addition to misadjustment, blind spots, glare, darkness, compromising dirt or water, etc., once a motorist shifts or  turns  their head or, if the side mirror is door-mounted and the door then opened, its view back is completely lost.  Some side mirrors now include a small convex secondary mirror which, though distorting, may help. However the continuous, unobstructed direct view back encouraged and achievable by the Reach method provides the most assured view, and does so just when the decision to open for exit is to be made. [Adjust mirrors.]

.f)  The Reach method is especially needed for rear passengers. For they lack all mirrors. Likewise, the inside rear view mirror serves only the driver - and is useless for front passengers.

g)  Slow partial opening can warn cyclists & may allow time to yell and cause the operator to retract the door as their hands still control it.  This nudge warning gives a cyclist chance to brake or more safely steer to avoid harm.

h)  Slight initial opening also allows cyclists more safe space to maneuver and reduce swerve risk.

8.  All clear? Open slowly. Remain vigilant. Avoid full opening if not required. Exit facing traffic, ready to retreat if needed.   Close door as soon as possible. [Note: With far hand still on door latch, drivers & passengers naturally exit facing back.  Near hand habit positions motorists to exit facing forward, their back to oncoming traffic.  Also, with door still held during exit, occupants are less likely to release and open door to its widest extent - a practice which should be discouraged unless necessary.]

9.  Still facing traffic, walk around back of vehicle to gain sidewalk.  [Note: The Reach thus guides all vehicle occupants to exit more safely onto and then off the roadway.]

Taken altogether, the Dutch Reach method minimizes dooring risks and harms for cyclists & other vulnerable road users and their vehicles.  It is also safer for drivers & passengers at no cost but for habit retraining.  It avoids door damage, traffic violations, fines, license loss, insurance claims & point penalties, civil liability & criminal prosecutions, life disruptions & delays, work time or employment loss, shame and guilt.  Society too is spared needless police, rescue, hospital long term medical costs, road blockage, municipal, court and other resource depletion.

Please Note: As shown, the Dutch Reach increases the diligence of drivers who already exercise some caution on exiting.  But most importantly, it would greatly reduce dooring risk by drivers & passengers who habitually fail to exercise any caution upon exiting their vehicles (found by a British survey to be 35% and a Florida survey at 59.5%) !

See also: Far Hand is Safer Than You Think!The Habit of Safety & Practice Tips.

A Comment on Dooring
Most motorists & passengers are unaware of dooring risks or the coinages 'dooring,' 'car-dooring' or 'doored.'  Fewer know 'Dutch Reach', or why our near hand 'commonsense' push habit is dangerously flawed.  They also may not know the term 'Vulnerable Road User,' or that doorings involve not just bicyclists, but also motorcyclists, mopeds, scooters, skate-boarders, in-line skaters, joggers and even pedestrians; also that trucks, buses, streetcars, vans, pickups or other cars can be 'doored,' or door them, taking doors & lives with them.

Fatal dooring of Dana Laird, Central Square, Cambridge, MA, USA 2002 due to newly installed but improperly designed bike lane.

Near-hand push

ElPer US driver used near hand to open car door without looking in mirror or doing over the shoulder check and Dutch Reach, causing collision with on-coming cyclist who hits door,

FAR HAND REACH: Swivel to side mirror

Shoulder-check back

ElPer US bike arriviving, arrows: Image shows driver using far hand Dutch Reach method to avoid dooring cyclists when opening to exit vehicle or car.

Credit: Dailyu Mail, UK.

Nudged Open > Clear View Back

GIF graphic screen shot of man using far arm to open and look back through partially propped driver door as a bicyclist safely passes.

Mediathek Actuelle BR24

Yes.

Could Dutch Reach save motorcyclists?

Far Hand Fling

জীবনযাপন \ গাড়ির দরজা কোন হাতে খুলবেন? জেনে নিন ডাচ রীচ পদ্ধতি

Home-made Dutch Reach reminder made of a pipe cleaner with a small plastic bicycle charm attached.

Reminders

Ribbon & hand on door latch in circle format

10 Advantages

List of Dutch Reach anti dooring features which make it a far safer habit for opening car, truck, van or vehicle doors to avoid dooring cyclists or getting drivers or passengers hurt themselves.. It prevents door fling, allows easy retraction, over-comes mirror absence or poor adjustment, works for back seat passengers as well as front seat riders. It becomes habitual, replacing the unsafe near hand to door method.

Click on image  to enlarge.

GALLERY OF DUTCH REACH INSTRUCTIONS

WASHINGTON STATE DRIVER GUIDE - 2019

City of Cambridge, MA, USA - 2016

Instructions to driver to check rear & side mirrors, then use far hand Dutch Reach to swivel and look back to look for on-coming traffic. In right hand column, bike lane & door zones are defined.

Doors Are Dangerous, p. 9, Cambridge Street Code: Rules and Etiquette for Getting There Together,  Cambridge, MA, USA,  (2016). Credit: City of Cambridge, image in public domain. Click image to enlarge.

 

"Approved by RoSPA" emblem to note the RoSPA endorsed the Dutch Reach in an advisory issued February 1, 2017 in UK.

Dutch Reach approved by RoSPA February 1, 2017. See RoSPA's advisory here, or click image.  Note: Diagrammed for LEFT side of road driving nations.

Dutch Reach Road Safety Advisory - Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (2017)

Dutch Reach Advisory, Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, UK, 2017.  1 of 2 parts. Click to enlarge or use link.

RoSPA Dutch Reach Advisory, continued: Tips for Drivers, Tips for Cyclists, & References. 2/2. Click to enlarge.

2018 Massachusetts Driver's Manual, cover.

Massachusetts Driver's Manual, Click for pdf (2018). See p.111.

Dutch Reach - Massachusetts, USA, Driver's Manual

parking car vehicle to avoid dooring crashes with bicyclists by using dutch reach far hand method to open & exit safely.

The Danger of Open Doors to Bicyclists,. p.112 [120/172 pdf ], Massachusetts Driver’s Manual 2020 . En Español | Spanish p. 111 (pdf), or as image here.  Click image to enlarge. More on MA ManualPress Release & coverage. MA DMV Driver's Manual web page.

MassDOT Dutch Reach

Scan the streets for wheels and feet - Dutch Reach, MassDOT (2017)

The Automobile Association - UK

This simple car door opening method can save lives,  For The Automobile Association's full Dutch Reach & Dooring advisory go here.. UK.

American Automobile Assn - Textbook

Automobile Association of America textbook for novice drivers, 2020 edition, contains sections on Dutch Reach. & dooring danger.

Click image to enlarge; here to order.AAA's 15th Edition of How to Drive [pp. 83-84,231] & companion Instructor Kit.

State of Illinois, USA Rules of the Road (2018)

Dutch Reach anti dooring technique move, habit or measure is now officially part of driver education in Illinois USA.

State of Illinois Dept. of Transportation (IDOT) added the far hand 'Reach' method to the 2018 Illinois Rules of the Road. Ride Illinois & Chicago DOT advocated for Dutch Reach inclusion. Doorings are a major cause of cyclist injury in Chicago. Illinois is now the second US state to adopt the measure. Click here for IL Driver's Manual pdf. | en Español/ in Spanish: Illinois 2019 Normas de Tránsito, página 43.  Po polsku/in Polish: Illinois 2019 Przepisy ruchu, strona 43. Click above image to enlarge.

State of Pennsylvania (2019)

Canadian Auto Assn 'Infographic

WITHIN REACH - A simple manoeuvre can spare cyclists from serious injury. Here's how to do the Dutch Reach, Canadian Automobile Assn, CAA Magazine, Summer 2020. Click on image to enlarge. Also see here.

Pennsylvania DOT Dutch Reach Infographic

Vehicle operator Dutch Reach safety tip from Pennsylvania Dept .of Transportation. Source: Borough of State College, PA.

District of Columbia DMV (2019)

District of Columbia Dept of Motor Vehicles features the Dutch Reach in the preface to its latest Driver's Manual, which is issued in 7 languages: English, Amharic / አማርኛ (an Ethiopian language),  Chinese / 中文, French / Français, Korean / 한국어, Spanish / Español, & Vietnamese / Tiếng Việt.

UK Highway Code 2022

Automobile Club of Southern California (AAA)

Automobile Club of So. California members' 2019 guide Driving in California (p.76). Click to enlarge.

Automobile Club of So. California members' 2019 guide Driving in California (cover, 'Reach' inset & p.76). Click image to enlarge.

Liikenneturva - Finnish Road Safety Council: Hollantilainen Ote

Press Release by Finnish Road Safety Council endorsing the Dutch Reach anti dooring technique to protect bicyclists & other road users.

Hollantilainen ote lisää turvallisuutta liikenteessä, Liikenneturva - Finnish Road Safety Council. [A Dutch grip increases safety in traffic.] 25.7.2018

National Safety Council Video

Bicycle Safety and the Far Hand Reach - NSC

US Bike League

National Safety Council DDC Curricula 10th Edition

'Far Hand Reach' (aka Dutch Reach) as taught by National Safety Council in its Defensive Driving Courses10th Edition, (2019) in classroom courses for courts, licensing authorities, auto insurers, US military etc. .Click image to enlarge.

NSC Road Safety - Far Hand Reach

When drivers and passengers open a vehicle door from the inside to exit the vehicle, they should use their far hand (the hand farthest from the door) to open the door. As you reach across your body to the door handle, your body will naturally swivel, and you will automatically look at the side-view mirror and look back for oncoming bikes and traffic. Open the door slowly and remain vigilant.Car Dooring Michael Charney

Protect Bicyclists with the Far Hand Reach..This simple technique will stop you and your passengers from opening your door in front of an oncoming vehicle, cyclist or pedestrian. This works for streets, sidewalks and parking lots. Naitonal Safety Council, Road Safey, June 2019. Video.

Parent's Supervised Teen Driver Program, Massachusetts (2017)

The Dutch Reach, Sharing the road – part two, p. 39. The Parent’s Supervised Driving Program manual, Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles, 2017.

City of Burbank, California, USA: Police Dept Infographic

Keeping Cyclists Safe with the Dutch Reach. To prevent dooring cyclists, City of Burbank Police Dept., CA, nfographic (view & download as pdf here). Dutch Reach Project has adapted BPD's design (above). Click image to enlarge.

NYS' GTSC Approved Teaching Video

Cycling Guide - Dutch Reach - New York Bicycling Coalition, funded by NHTSA & grant from NYS Governor’s Traffic Safety Comm.

New York City DOT: "Reach Across"

New York City Department of Transportation instructions to avoid doorings: "When exiting your vehicle, remember to reach across. You could save a life. 1⃣ Reach with your far hand 2⃣ Turn & look for cyclists or other vehicles  3⃣ Open slowly - dooring can be deadly." 23 Oct 2019.

Stadt Berlin .de

Rücksicht mit Rückblick- Respect or consideration by looking back, or by retrospect. Road & bicycle safety campaign by the City of Berlin Germany to prevent dooring injuries & deaths by using Dutch Reach far hand method for exiting vehicles by passenger s7 drivers. Displays 13 frames of GIF produced to promote this education training program.

Rücksicht mit Rückblick:  den „Holländischen Griff“. Aufspringende Autotüren: Unterschätzte Gefahr für Radfahrende,  Berlin.de Pressemitteilung vom 21.03.2018.   Mehr: Den Holländischen Griff von Stadt BerlinSee campaigns by Munich, Hamburg, Baden Wurttemberg & DVR here.

District of Columbia, USA (2017)

Vision Zero District of Columbia, Washington D.C. Dutch Reach graphic: Reach with the Right to Save a Life, with illustration of a child looking back swiveled, over his shoulder to view on-coming cyclist before opening car door, thus avoiding injury to the cyclist or himself or herself.

 Dutch Reach graphic by District of Columbia DDOT , for #DCReach behavior change initiative, Washington D.C., 2017. Press Release.

New Haven, CT, USA 2013

Anti-dooring flier recommends far hand method to drivers, part of New Haven, CT's Dept. of Transportation, Traffic & Parking bike safety initiative of 2013.

"Doors Hurt" flier, City of New Haven, CT, USA called  it the "Amsterdam method,"  (2013).

VicRoads, Victoria AUS Transport Agency on Dooring (2012)

Advice for drivers

Bike riders are legitimate road users, and are therefore entitled to use the road just the same as any other road user. Car drivers and bike riders should share the road safely and look out for each other.

Get into the habit of always using your mirrors and doing a head check before openig your car door (one way to do this is to open the car door with your left hand) [Emphasis added - ed.]

Bike riders can travel quickly and may be much closer than you think

When getting into your car, face the oncoming traffic so you can see bike riders (and other road users) travelling towards you. Do not open your car door until they have passed.

Bike riders can ride between parked cars and the lane of traffic so, as a passenger, do not get out of a stationary car when in moving traffic.

VicRoads Tips on dooring prevention tells Australia's drivers to use their left (ie. far hand in AU) to open & exit - part of the State of Victoria's anti-dooring campaign.

VicRoads Tips on dooring prevention tells Australia’s drivers to use their left (ie. far hand in AU) to open & exit – part of the State of Victoria’s anti- car dooring campaign. Click image to enlarge.

Ontario Teach Reach Bill: Method Defined

Description of preferred method for safe egress of vehicles to avoid dooring bicyclists causing injury or death.

Definition of Dutch Reach method in Bill 89, Teach Reach Act, 2019, Ontario Legislative Assembly. Link to Bill 89.

Other Nation's Cities, Road Safety Organizations

View Dutch Reach campaign materials from other major countries:

Canada, United Kingdom & Australia, Germany, Spain

Foreign language descriptions by diverse media: 39 countries; 29 languages.

Foreign language videos & animations

South Australia: My License sa gov.au

So Australia My Driving Companion Observation Look for bicyclists instrucitons

The Driving Companion, Observation (How to use your eyes more effectively) -- advises Dutch Reach method, South Australia "My License" road safety website.

London Cabs to Employ 'Reach'

We will look to advertise the ‘Dutch Reach’ approach, using the far hand when opening doors, which makes looking behind natural. We will reinforce the message through collaboration with the taxi driver groups and articles in taxi driver magazines.

Road Danger Reduction and Active Travel Plan, 2018-2023, [pdf] City of London Corporation, UK, includes Dutch Reach training for hackney carriage drivers & passengers (p. 47) to help achieve London Vision Zero. City will also work with major ride-share companies Addison Lee, Green Tomato & Uber to teach the 'reach'.  Related road.cc coverage of Plan here.

La poignée hollandaise - Ornikar

Ouvrir la portière de sa voiture lorsque l’on est conducteur Pour ouvrir sa portière selon la méthode de la poignée hollandaise, un conducteur devra donc :

Instructions détaillées pour la «poignée hollandaise» pour Ornikar, une auto-école en France. (Cliquez sur l'image pour agrandir.)  Note: In 2016 a question on the far hand method was added to France's licensing theory exam question pool.

Bicycle Network, Australia: Dooring Problem, Solutions - For Drivers

South Australia: My License sa gov.au

Dutch Reach diagram of driver on right side of vehicle - as Australia is a left side of road driving country, - using far hand to open and swivel. Driver then scans back to look out for on-coming cyclists to avoid dooring crashes.

The Driving Companion, Observation (How to use your eyes more effectively) -- advises Dutch Reach method and illustrated by South Australia's "My License" road safety website.

DVR - German Road Safety Council

DUTCH 'SAFE VEHICLE EXIT LESSON' - 2015

Uitstappen uit de auto, Rijleshulp.nl

Veilig In- en uitstappen | Safe boarding & alighting


Riljes-hulp.NL Dutch driving school produced this second, shorter lesson for both safe entry & safe egress, Oct 16, 2018.  Exiting instruction starts at 38 sec.[If you speak Dutch and would like to help by providing a translation into English &/or other languages, please do! & kindly email to DRP using Contact. Thank you!]

Uitstappen Lesson in Dutch Driver Training Theory Book

Source:  Uitstappen [Getting Out]: ANWB Rijopleiding Theorieboek Rijsbewijs B, 2nd Ed., 2006. Publisher: Algemene Nederlandse Wielrijdersbond (ANWB) - [Royal Dutch Tourist Association's Driver Training Theory Book for Licensing B (2006)], p.42. Click image to enlarge. Note: ANWB is The Netherland's major traffic & tourism association.

Driver Exiting Lesson Uitstappen uit de auto, Rijleshulp.nl

At left is a 2015 Dutch driving school lesson -  Uitstappen uit de auto, Rijleshulp.nl - [Getting Out of the Car, by DrivingHelp NL].

Below is the translated text.

Exiting a car

When exiting a car it’s important to prevent dangerous and hindering situations for yourself and other road users. In this tutorial, you will learn how to exit your car safely. At the end of your driver’s exam you might be asked to exit the car and wait inside the driver’s center to find out whether you passed. This is done to observe how you exit the car and whether you’ll adhere to safety guidelines.

Pay attention, because you could fail your driver’s exam if you don’t!

We will now show you step-by-step how to exit a car safely.

Exiting the car

Step 1

Remove the key from ignition and fold it up, if possible.

Step 2

Look in front of the car, in the inside mirror, the left outside mirror and over your left shoulder!

Step 3

If there’s no oncoming traffic, firmly grab the door handle with your left hand to prevent losing your grip on the door by the wind when opening it. [See 'Vehicle Wind Damage' here; 2 handed grip also controls door for quick retraction if needed.- ed.]

Step 4

Wait until there is no traffic before you press the button to fold in the outside mirrors.

Step 5

Unlock the door with your right hand!

Step 6
After closing the door, you head into the direction of oncoming traffic to walk to the sidewalk.

Step 7
Once you’ve safely reached the sidewalk, you can lock the car doors with one press on the key(fob).

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Translation most kindly volunteered & provided by Femke Zeilstra (11 February, 2017).

Governors Highway Safety Association

GHSA's study presents the Dutch Reach as a motorist education tip to prevent heedless doorings. (p. 38 of report). Text & line drawing of woman turned to look back out side window, far hand reached across onto door latch to open, appears in this column with a blue background and is titled: "Teach divers the Dutch Reach to prevent doorings.

Governors Highway Safety Assn (US) recommends Dutch Reach for national adoption. "A Right to the Road Understanding & Addressing Bicyclist Safety" (2017), PDF, p. 58. Click to enlarge.

New Zealand Transport Agency

New Zealand Transport Agency introduced the far hand dooring opening method into its 2015 Official Road Code in its its section on Sharing the Road with Bicyclists and other road users. Prior to 2015 the section merely advised drivers not to harm other road users when opening to exit their vehicles.

New Zealand Transport Agency, Official Road Code on Opening Vehicle Doors [2016]

New York Bicycling Coalition

'Remember to Reach' is a box of text accompanying NY Bicycle Coalition's Dutch Reach anti dooring reminder decal for driver & passenger windows to prevent dooring cyclings upon exit. Text explains far hand reach method encourages its habitual use.

New York Bicycling Coalition's text with decal explains Dutch Reach. Click image to enlarge.

Police de la Ville de Montréal

As a driver, it is important that you make sure to open your car door safely by: x Checking your rear view mirror. Using the hand farthest from the door to open it. That way, you will have to rotate your body, making it easier to check your blind spot. Montréal's Police now advise the far hand / reach across habit to avoid doorings. In 2014 Montréal cyclists launched "Une Porte Une Vie", an anti dooring campaign which advocated the 'reach' method. Click image or Service de Police de la Ville de Montréal - Dooring for webpage.

NYBC Decal - Remember "The Reach"

NYBC window cling triptych (2017). Click image to enlarge.

Bike Cam Shows Dutch Reach Spare a Boxed-in Cyclist

Hungarian bike cam: Dooring avoided by Dutch Reach. @ 23 sec. Click to enlarge.

Note driver's position glimpsed through window at 23 seconds, his far arm with white strip, hand is also visible, reaching door. Driver's door is slightly propped, his body & head turned to peer rearward saw cyclist. He thus delayed further opening.  A second vehicle overtakes cyclist as he approached the parked car.  Had door been flung or open wider, this ride could have ended tragically.

Excellent Overview Article

Dooring Dutch Reach Entry header from Wikipedia, w logo globe & Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia

For annotated summary, see Dutch Reach under Dooring in Wikipedia or click image.

 

Dutch Reach: Quod Erat Demonstrandum


QED: "that which was to be demonstrated." @ 23 seconds. (Hungary, 2017).  See still at left & explanatory caption.

1st Study: Validating 'Dutch Reach'

Study finds far hand advantage for Dutch Reach anti dooring method.. See: Validating ‘Dutch Reach’: A Preliminary Evaluation of Far-Hand Door Opening and its Impact on Car Drivers’ Head Movements, Large, DR, et al., Human Factors Research Group, U Nottingham, UK. (PDF). Oct 2018. ICSC 2018 Conference paper. Click image to enlarge.

Sequence of photos of mobile electronic traffic sign message which states: "Safer to Open / Car Door / With Far Hand" which describes the Dutch far hand Reach method to prevent doorings by heedlessly exiting drivers or passengers from motor vehicles, cars, vans & trucks into travel & bike lanes which can cause collisions with the door and result in njury or death to bicyclists. This sign first brought the Dutch Reach method message to the attention first of the Boston Globe and then national and international media as the story was quickly picked up by public radio & social media.