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 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SAN DIEGO — It’s something that drivers may ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
Depending how long ago you took driver's ed, you might recall being instructed to hold the steering wheel in a "10 and 2" position -- just like the hands on a clock. Thanks to airbags and changes in ...