The Right Way
The Right Way
via John Bump
Originally shared by Andres Soolo
For decades now in the Netherlands drivers have been trained (and tested for their licenses) on a behavior that dramatically reduces the risk of doorings. They do not even have a name for it because it is simply how one opens a car door. Basically, instead of using their door-side (left) arm, they reach over with their other (right) arm. This simple behavioral shift causes drivers to look back naturally and see whether or not there are oncoming bicyclists.
#trafficjudo , obviously. And #cycling .
http://99percentinvisible.org/article/dutch-reach-clever-workaround-keep-cyclists-getting-doored
via John Bump
Originally shared by Andres Soolo
For decades now in the Netherlands drivers have been trained (and tested for their licenses) on a behavior that dramatically reduces the risk of doorings. They do not even have a name for it because it is simply how one opens a car door. Basically, instead of using their door-side (left) arm, they reach over with their other (right) arm. This simple behavioral shift causes drivers to look back naturally and see whether or not there are oncoming bicyclists.
#trafficjudo , obviously. And #cycling .
http://99percentinvisible.org/article/dutch-reach-clever-workaround-keep-cyclists-getting-doored
#socialcontract!
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