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 ...
In the past, learner drivers were taught to drive with their hands in the 10 o’clock and two o’clock positions – but is that still the ‘right’ way to do it? While '10 and 2' might have been the ...
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?
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 ...
One-hand wonders who take life in their stride or sticklers for the rules who still use the grip they were first taught – how you hold the steering wheel can reveal a lot about you. That's according ...
Question: Hi. I have two grandsons, one is 17 years old with a driver’s license, the other is 15 with a permit. They both have a bad habit of driving with one hand on the wheel. I stress how dangerous ...
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It seems like everyone is selling products hyping enhanced performance and reduced fatigue these days, but I can promise you that proper driving position increases effectiveness, efficiency, and your ...
A MOTORING expert has revealed drivers have been positioning their steering wheels all wrong - and avoiding this mistake could help save lives. To have the very best control of your car when you’re on ...
Proper adjustment of the steering wheel and seat in your car is important for comfort and safety while driving. Here are a few tips and suggestions to adjust your steering wheel and seat to ensure a ...
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?