WE ALL know we should really hold our steering wheel in the ’10 to 2′ position, but often veer off from what we were taught in our driving lessons. But it turns out the way you hold your steering ...
Which one is correct? That's the question. So what better way to learn how to properly learn how to hold a steering wheel than by visiting a place that is constantly teaching new drivers how to drive?
It turns out that many of the driving guidelines that we were taught in drivers' ed class have changed, including the old standby of keeping our hands on the steering wheel at the 10 and 2 positions ...
Researchers in Japan have conducted a very small, very specific study on how hand position on the steering wheel affects how our muscles work, which in turn distorts how hard we believe we have to ...
Question: The drivers training manual says to have both hands on the steering wheel. First it was “two and 10” and now with airbags they say “nine and three.” The question, is it a law that you must ...
Most drivers learned steering wheel grip from outdated advice. The traditional 10-and-2 position (ten o'clock and two o' ...
Ian Wright joined CarBuzz as an automotive journalist and photographer in 2018. His career started with specialist publications, covering everything from Harley-Davidson to Ferrari. Before writing for ...
My driving instructor friends, some of whom are qualified for high-speed instruction, confirm that the optimum hand position on the steering wheel is between quarter to three and ten to two. In either ...