This post shows we all old af and learned driving pre airbags.
"Experts at the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) now recommend 9 and 3 — on opposite sides of the wheel halfway up — as the ideal steering wheel hand placement."
It's weird, to me people who drive with one hand across the wheel whilst filming themselves make me think they're bellends.
Oh of course I’d never feel comfortable with that either.
Driving school teaches you so xd
You know neither I, nor anyone I know has actually been to a drivers school. Not super common where I grew up I guess.
Well in an emergency situation it is safer to have two hands on the wheel.
Absolutely. If anything but “normal” driving circumstances are happening I immediately have my other hand on the wheel just in case.
Why? I've never heard this before.
Most of the people I’ve been in the car with who drive with two hands aren’t very good drivers. This is easily just a weird case that the people I know personally who do that are just bad but it still causes me unease to this day.
This post shows we all old af and learned driving pre airbags.
"Experts at the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) now recommend 9 and 3 — on opposite sides of the wheel halfway up — as the ideal steering wheel hand placement."
https://www.progressive.com/lifelanes/on-the-road/steering-wheel-hand-position/