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Doored from the passengers side?
In January I got doored from the passengers side as someone got out of a car to catch the subway. I flew off my bike which sustained no significant damage. I was basically fine. I was wondering though if this had happened to anyone else? Anyway word to the wise: anything that can get you will. So be Semper Vigilans.
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3 to 5 ft from any vehicle is a good rule to follow.
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I've never won the door prize. When I pass parked cars, I leave enough space to be out of reach. I'm curious how you were passing on the right. Was it a one-way street and the car was parked on the left?
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Originally Posted by jeffpoulin
(Post 10647529)
I've never won the door prize. When I pass parked cars, I leave enough space to be out of reach. I'm curious how you were passing on the right. Was it a one-way street and the car was parked on the left?
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Oh, I see. I didn't think about the possibility that they passed him and suddenly double-parked. Ouch. That could catch almost anyone off-guard.
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I have never been doored but am afraid of it each time I ride. I am basically waiting for it to happen one day. You need a lot more than 3-5 feet to clear a door. It's debatable how much you need exactly but one thing's for certain - it's wider than the bike lane.
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@sygyzy: Yeah the outer line of the bike lane (i.e., farthest from parked cars) is about as close to parked cars as I'll go in the bike lane... for that very reason.
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Originally Posted by ollyisk
(Post 10647549)
I was curious too, but after his explanation, it seems that the car stopped in the far right lane, and a passenger got out suddenly, leaving him between a parked car and a car that was just stopped.
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A couple of weeks ago, I had the passenger of a passing car open his door as the car passed in an attempt to knock me down. When he missed, he looked back between the door and the car, telling me to get on the f'ing sidewalk.
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Have not got door from passenger or driver side that resulted in collision yet, but came close couple of time. Most were from passenger in the back seat. Not their car and they would care less regardless of bike or cars is approaching. I did get some close call like this riding in the city (San Francisco) Too many one way street where passenger jump out of the left side of the street from the left side of the car while I am on the left lane ready to do a left turn on a one way street into another one way street.
I have once got some garbage thrown out the driver side window of a parked car at me. I think it was Burger King wrapper. The driver didn't look or anything. Just simple toss it out. It was only several feet in front of me and I lean left almost going into traffic. Next time I rather eat the left over garbage than playing dodge ball with cars. |
Originally Posted by sygyzy
(Post 10647755)
I have never been doored but am afraid of it each time I ride. I am basically waiting for it to happen one day. You need a lot more than 3-5 feet to clear a door. It's debatable how much you need exactly but one thing's for certain - it's wider than the bike lane.
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Originally Posted by sauerwald
(Post 10647922)
Could only happen if you are passing a car on the right - good way to get a right hook too. Don't pass on the right.
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I had a guy pass me, swerve into my lane and hit the brakes. I swerved right while braking hard to avoid hitting the rear of the car, as the passenger door opens and a guy hops out. The passenger turned to look at who said the bad words right as my front wheel stops between his legs.
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Originally Posted by 10 Wheels
(Post 10647482)
3 to 5 ft from any vehicle is a good rule to follow.
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Depends on the vehicle.
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Originally Posted by Artkansas
(Post 10648117)
A couple of weeks ago, I had the passenger of a passing car open his door as the car passed in an attempt to knock me down. When he missed, he looked back between the door and the car, telling me to get on the f'ing sidewalk.
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Originally Posted by gerv
(Post 10648751)
Wow... did you get the plate #?
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Originally Posted by Artkansas
(Post 10652008)
Unfortunately, I wasn't thinking clearly enough. But I thought of it just after they got a bit too far ahead to see it. :cry:
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Originally Posted by gerv
(Post 10648742)
Actually 5 feet might be a little safer. Have you ever measured a car door?
I find it hard to believe that one can keep five feet from all cars while riding in a city. I think you'd be lucky to have five feet between cars. I'm happy enough with two to three feet (on some streets any distance greater than zero inches) and keeping an eye out for cars with occupants. As long as my reaction and avoidance time/space is faster/longer than the remaining width of his door I won't get hit, and I haven't been yet at least not by a door. I think the OP had one of those incidents where being lucky counts for a lot. Cages can be pretty creative when trying to injure or kill you. |
Originally Posted by sauerwald
(Post 10647922)
Could only happen if you are passing a car on the right - good way to get a right hook too. Don't pass on the right.
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