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The 'Dutch Reach' is a driving habit recommended to prevent what type of accident?
The Dutch Reach involves using your far hand to open the car door, which forces your body to pivot, making it easier to see approaching cyclists and preventing
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Question: The 'Dutch Reach' is a driving habit recommended to prevent what type of accident?
Answer options: ✅ Collisions with cyclists when opening a car door.
- Rear-end collisions at intersections.
- Losing control during a skid on ice.
- Merging accidents on highways.
Correct answer: Collisions with cyclists when opening a car door.
Explanation: The Dutch Reach involves using your far hand to open the car door, which forces your body to pivot, making it easier to see approaching cyclists and preventing 'dooring' accidents.
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