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 ...
Proper positioning for hands on the steering wheel is no longer 10-2. Safety experts and police recommend that drivers place their hands anywhere from 9-3 to as low as 7-4. The 10-2 position has been ...
We got this query about a piece of common driving advice via email in April 2015: This is the latest news from driving professionals for people who drive modern cars with air bags. 10 and 2 o'clock ...
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 ...
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 ...
Drivers were taught to keep their hands at “10 and 2” on the steering wheel, but the addition of airbags makes “9 and 3” is now considered the safest position and one that gives the most control.
New Hampshire-based Team O’Neil Rally School has released another video on their YouTube channel, which they use to publish video tutorials on proper vehicle setup and usage to maximize a driver’s ...
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 ...