Ride-hailing firms Uber and Lyft have begun encouraging US users to employ the Dutch Reach method of opening car doors to reduce the chances they might accidentally ‘door’ a cyclist. Both firms have also started sending messages to drivers reminding them not to park in bike lanes.
The Dutch Reach involves the driver or passenger opening their door with their opposite hand when exiting the vehicle. The move is taught to learner drivers in the Netherlands because it twists the upper body so that the person is forced to look behind them in the direction from which a cyclist may well be approaching.
The motivation for Uber and Lyft to become more cyclist-friendly is not too difficult to deduce. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that both firms have recently entered the bike-share market.
“Dooring is among the top reasons bicyclists are injured in San Francisco,” said executive director of the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, Brian Wiedenmeier. “We’ve been talking to Uber and Lyft about this for years. But once they each acquired a bike-share company, they started to get serious.”
According to Wiedenmeier, both are nervous about “the prospect of someone who’s riding one of their bikes being injured by someone getting out of one of their cars.”
As well as sending in-app Dutch Reach reminders, Lyft is distributing window stickeres reminding people to look out for bikes and scooters.
Uber started sending similar in-app reminders earlier this week, while a bike lane feature is also being piloted in San Francisco, New York, Washington DC and Toronto.
A blog post announcing the latter measure stated: “With this Bike Lane Alert, the Uber rider will receive a push notification informing them that their upcoming drop-off is near a bike lane or along a bike route and remind them to look out for people on bikes before opening their door.”
Oh don't get me wrong - it's for sure warmer and wetter if we're looking back over the last hundred or more years....
For anyone in the Sheffield area https://bsky.app/profile/ppushbike.bsky.social/post/3lgnamkc4t226
I bet this is a case of “something was supposed to be there, but never actually materialised”, which is apparently more common than I realised....
Yet more pro-cycling news for the media to ignore! I'm especially looking forward to the 24/7 blackout imposed by the BBC.
I ride quite a bit in Italy too, and the drivers are every bit as dangerous as in the UK. Close passing is terrible....
Wow! I find it hard to understand sometimes - but I guess I'm woke now....
That's probably the point - they don't want you to have the standard colour scheme - they want you to pay for a custom one.
There's no way this design is lighter than a conventional design of equivalent strength.
Your criticism is specious. Road.cc has never purported to be a site that covers racing of any sort in any detail. They leave it to other sites....
If you're buying a commuter bike, then there is nothing wrong with them. However, the Synapse was a World Tour race winning bike not so long ago...