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Likes it in the rear
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The safest driving method?
My buddy and I were discussing what was the safest way to drive, in regards to holding the steering wheel. Is it 9 and 3 or 10 and 2? I know it's a rather vague question but feedback regarding the ergonomic safety on which method is better would be appreciated. By the way I drive at 9 and 3 and so sometimes one hand on 12.
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I agree with AAA 100% on this one. 8 and 4 for me always, when tooling around comfortably. 9 and 3 when "spirited"..
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og_zHqbWc2M"]Get a Grip on the Right Way to Hold a Steering Wheel - YouTube[/ame] |
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You have 3 hands?!
Traditional approach to steering wheel grip is 10 and 3. To my understanding, this was taught during the times when Power steering was not standard on the majority of vehicles. Recent studies have shown that 9 and 3 are safer due to the addition of secondary retraint systems. |
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Left hand on that steering wheel, right hand on that poo-say.
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I usually keep my thumbs on the analog sticks and my index fingers on the triggers for gas and brake. Unless I've moved shifting to the d-pad.
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How about NO HANDS?? and no feet???
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one hand on the wheel, one hand on the e-brake
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Likes it in the rear
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Hmm minority report anyone
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It depends on whether or not I am texting at the time.
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That "8 and 4" position looks kind of uncomfortable.
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