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A well inebriated motorist, being hazardous to the safety of a free state, the right of the road warrior to terrorize everyone, shall not be infringed.
Two things, education and design. Clearly, this is something that should be a part of the licensing process here, as well, but we can go further. The inside car door openers should be redesigned and relocated so that the lever hinge is directly beside the driver (or even further rearward) with the lift part of the lever placed toward the front of the vehicle along with a cowling placed over the hinged area making it easier to open the door with the right hand instead of the left.
Alternatively, we could ban all sedans that are not equipped like my Lambo:
Ride Illinois recently had an opportunity to provide brief suggestions for the Secretary of State's next Rules of the Road booklet (current version here). Getting into this is critical for driver education and testing. On dooring, we recommended an extra sentence, underlined below:
• After parking and before opening vehicle doors, a motorist should first check for bicyclists. One technique is to open the door with the right, not left hand.
Ed, thanks for working to get that sentence into the Rules of the Road booklet. When you say "recommended an extra sentence," is there anything a cyclist here in Illinois can do to help to get that sentence into the booklet? Or is the sentence going to be added. I apologize if the link to the current version shows it's already there, I can't get the link you provided to work in my browser.
>is there anything a cyclist here in Illinois can do to help to get that sentence into the booklet? Or is the sentence going to be added.
It is going up the chain of command at the IL Secretary of State to determine whether it and other suggestions will be added. It could help to ask your state representative or state senator to weigh in with IL SOS, asking for the addition. http://www.elections.illinois.gov/DistrictLocator/DistrictOfficialS...
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