A Good Habit Called Dutch Reach

Essential for all car users to avoid accidents.

Many car drivers and passengers do not check the surroundings while opening the door of the vehicle. To check if something is coming from behind before opening the door is crucial.

One way to make sure that you always do that is to adopt and practice the technique called “Dutch Reach”.

Now, what exactly is ‘Dutch Reach" and how does it save lives? The Dutch Reach is a safety habit that is taught in the driving schools in Netherlands.

The method states that you should always 'reach for the door handle with the farthest hand while getting out of the car.

For example, if you’re sitting on the right side seat and want to get out, use your left hand to pull the door handle instead of right.

Using this technique will automatically ensure that head turns towards the door, with your eyes glancing for moving objects coming from behind. This way, you’ll be able to spot if some other vehicle or pedestrian is approaching from the rear  ..

Following this method and making this a habit can save a lot of accidents that are caused due to carelessness.

So, make a habit of Dutch Reach