I Just Learned from My Friend Who’s a Police Officer That You Should ONLY Open Your Car Door With Your Right Hand. I Repeat, Only With Your RIGHT Hand.

If you drive a car or even ride in one regularly, what I’m about to share could genuinely save someone’s life. And I’ll admit — I had never heard of it before. It’s such a small change in behavior, but it makes a huge impact. A police officer friend of mine mentioned it during a casual conversation, and ever since, I’ve never opened a car door the same way again.

The advice is surprisingly simple: always open your car door with your RIGHT hand — even if you’re the driver. Not your left. It may sound strange at first, but there’s a very important reason behind it.

It’s Called the “Dutch Reach” — and It Can Prevent Tragedy
This method is common in parts of Europe, particularly in the Netherlands — hence the name “Dutch Reach.” The idea is straightforward: instead of using your left hand (which is natural for drivers in countries where people drive on the right), you use your right hand to open the door.

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