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Home » Drivers urged to use ‘Dutch Reach’ technique to avoid dangerous mistake
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Drivers urged to use ‘Dutch Reach’ technique to avoid dangerous mistake

By staff19 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The Dutch Reach is a simple technique for opening the car door that can significantly reduce the risk of an accident. And failing to do so can result in a hefty fine

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Drivers could reduce the risk of an accident with the Dutch Reach(Image: Getty Images)

Motorists are being encouraged to embrace the ‘Dutch Reach’, a method of opening car doors that could dramatically slash the risk of accidents. The Dutch Reach is a manoeuvre that involves using the hand furthest from the door to open it, thereby naturally prompting drivers to glance over their shoulder and check for any oncoming traffic, cyclists, or pedestrians before swinging the door wide.

This technique not only minimises the chance of causing an unexpected obstruction but also aligns with the guidance provided in Rule 239 of the Highway Code regarding the safe operation of vehicles when parked.

Close-up of a woman hand opening a car door.
The Dutch Reach is promoted in the Highway Code(Image: Getty Images)

Rule 239 suggests: “Where you are able to do so, you should open the door using your hand on the opposite side to the door you are opening; for example, use your left hand to open a door on your right-hand side. This will make you turn your head to look over your shoulder.”

It continues: “You are then more likely to avoid causing injury to cyclists or motorcyclists passing you on the road, or to people on the pavement.”

£1,000 fine for not safely opening a door

Experts at car leasing website LeaseLoco also caution that individuals could face a fine for carelessly opening their door.

‘Dooring’ a cyclist can be deemed a criminal offence which carries a penalty of up to £1,000, particularly if it leads to a severe accident.

Dooring poses significant dangers, and for cyclists, the hazards are amplified with recent figures showing that in one year, there were 248 accidents caused by a vehicle door being opened or closed.

Low section of woman standing using a black high heels boot with open car door on roadside
Suddenly opened doors can be dangerous for cyclists and other road users(Image: Getty Images)

Of these incidents, 69 led to fatal or serious injuries. John Wilmot, CEO of LeaseLoco, said: “People forget that the “Dutch Reach” rule isn’t just a suggestion – there is a reason why it’s in the Highway Code.

“The safety technique actually came from the Netherlands, hence the name, and it’s there to make sure cyclists and pedestrians remain safe and to prevent drivers from ‘dooring’ them and causing serious harm.

“For cyclists, colliding with a car door while cycling at 15 to 20mph can cause a serious injury and, unfortunately, even result in death in some cases. That’s why it’s so important for us to check that the coast is clear before getting out of our vehicles.

“It’s such a simple technique and one that needs to be taken much more seriously to help prevent injuries.”

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