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Spreadsheet List of Media Coverage with Links v19Feb2020

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NOTE TO MEDIA PRODUCERS -

Welcome to the the Dutch Reach Project!

If you are planning to report, blog, or produce video or graphic media on the Dutch Reach, I recommend reading th, e Officials’ Dutch Reach Instruction Guide and the well annotated Dutch Reach Wikipedia entry.  These two posts will give you a very good grounding in the the method, its history and its recent 'travels'.  Also go here for foreign coverage while foreign videos are included in the Videos drop-down menu. Should you be designing or producing your own graphic, video, animation or gif, the Guide will help you create an accurate presentation.  Thus oriented, also explore the drop-down menu bar and pop-out menus for more specificity and examples. Existing graphics are found under Advocacy Toolkit at graphics pages A, B & C and scattered throughout the whole site!

For questions or suggestions -- which are welcome -- decipher email at Contact!

-- MC/DRP

 

Bloomberg

Please Use drop-down menu list & tabs popping out to right!

Below you will find early significant coverage of the Dutch Reach & Dutch Reach Project. Subsequent international coverage and coverage sorted by medium (ex-video) is found on web pages accessed by the drop down menu below "Media".

Photo of a young man cyclist riding on heavily traffic'd street in Salem, MA, USA, no helmet, wearing red jacket.

To avoid 'doorings'...
Photo: John Blanding, Globe Staff.

The Boston Globe: To Avoid 'Doorings'... , Sept. 8, 2016

To avoid ‘doorings,’ cyclist wants drivers to do the ‘Dutch Reach’

By Steve Annear - Globe Staff, Sept. 08, 2016.

 

 

Two women ride their bicycles on the Lindengracht market in Amsterdam in August 2004. Credit: Michael Kooren/Reuters

Two women ride their bicycles on the Lindengracht market in Amsterdam in August 2004. Credit: Michael Kooren/Reuters

 

 

BBC World Service & PRI: The World, Sept. 27, 2016

This easy maneuver, borrowed from the Dutch, could be life-saving for cyclists

Host:  Marco Werman,  WGBH/BBC/Public Radio International

 

99% Invisible: A Clever Workaround, Oct 7, 2016

The Dutch Reach: A Clever Workaround to Keep Cyclists from Getting "Doored".

By Kurt Kohlstedt

The Dutch Reach: Clever Workaround to Keep Cyclists from Getting “Doored”

The Outspoken Cyclist - WJCU Radio Interview, Oct 8, 2016

Dutch Reach Interview  -  Show #316, Oct. 8, 2016

[starts at 36 minute mark]

Show #316 – October 8, 2016

Upworthy.com: One easy adjustment - Sept. 27, 2016

How one easy adjustment called the Dutch Reach could save bikers' lives.

By Erin Canty

http://www.upworthy.com/how-one-easy-adjustment-called-the-dutch-reach-could-save-bikers-lives

CleanTechnica.com: Learn The “Dutch Reach”, Oct 16, 2016

Learn The “Dutch Reach” & Save Lives
 by Cynthia Shahan

Learn The “Dutch Reach” & Save Lives

Treehugger.com: Do the "Dutch Reach", Oct. 3, 2016

Here's how drivers can help save cyclist lives: Do the "Dutch Reach"

By Lloyd Alter

http://www.treehugger.com/bikes/heres-how-drivers-can-help-save-cyclist-lives-do-dutch-reach.html

CTV News, Toronto: Single step can prevent dooring, Oct. 14, 2016

How using your right hand could save a cyclist's life.

Misha Gajewski, CTVNews.ca

http://www.ctvnews.ca/autos/how-using-your-right-hand-could-save-a-cyclist-s-life-1.3113572?autoPlay=true

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