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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2482423" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>The Dutch Reach makes sense but, on the other hand, who is going to walk or ride a bike (motorbike/car) that close to a stationary vehicle? I have heard of cars going too close and tearing off an opening car door, that's true, but they shouldn't be that close in the first place. I guess most of it is common sense and I'm glad to have noticed that both my sons already drive according to that guidance. Apart from the Dutch Reach. Very often here, it's best to use both hands to hold on to the door to avoid it getting torn off its hinges by the wind - nothing to do with anyone coming up behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2482423, member: 25851"] The Dutch Reach makes sense but, on the other hand, who is going to walk or ride a bike (motorbike/car) that close to a stationary vehicle? I have heard of cars going too close and tearing off an opening car door, that's true, but they shouldn't be that close in the first place. I guess most of it is common sense and I'm glad to have noticed that both my sons already drive according to that guidance. Apart from the Dutch Reach. Very often here, it's best to use both hands to hold on to the door to avoid it getting torn off its hinges by the wind - nothing to do with anyone coming up behind. [/QUOTE]
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