If you've been reading local biking blogs you probably know about this, but I wanted to post it here to spread the word. In June of this year, Chicago cyclist Clint Miceli was killed when someone in a parked car suddenly opened a door in his path, knocking him off his bike and into the street, where he was run over by a car. Since then, cyclists have gotten together to start the Anti-Dooring Campaign and raise awareness of how dangerous it can be to open car doors without looking.
They've printed these awesome stickers and have been placing them on parking meters around the city. They're giving out more stickers this weekend at NACCC, and they're going to do more sticker rides coming up.
Dooring is something that can affect bikers of all types, and unless you're a biker yourself, you don't know how dangerous it is. We've probably all been doored at some point - I was first doored by a teenage driver just a couple of weeks ago (he laughed after he hit me). If you'd like to help by donating money, placing stickers, or spreading the word to drivers you know, check out the campaign website:
http://www.anti-dooring.org.
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