If the steering wheel is regarded as a clock face, the correct gesture is to hold the left hand between nine and ten o'clock, and the right hand between three and four o'clock. In the event of a collision, this posture is more conducive to supporting the body. If you only hold the steering wheel with four fingers and stick your thumb up on the steering wheel, when the wheel hits a stone or a high step, the front wheel will sometimes suddenly turn to one side, driving the steering wheel to rotate quickly, which may break the thumb.
Many novice drivers try to adjust their seats as far forward as possible in order to see the front of the car because of their poor car feel, almost holding the steering wheel to drive; there are also some old drivers who like to tilt their seat backs back when running long distances and use a semi-reclining seat. It is unsafe to drive in any posture. The correct way is to first adjust the rear inclination angle of the seat back to about 110 degrees. Scientific experiments have shown that this angle is the most ergonomic, and the body is not easily fatigued; then, lean your body against the back of the seat to fill the seat and sit firmly; then place your wrist on the top of the steering wheel and adjust the front and rear of the seat. distance so that the elbow can still be flexed.
During driving, except for operation needs, do not operate with one hand for a long time, and do not put your hand on the gear or on the window frame for a long time.
When turning the steering wheel, do not use too much force, rush back, and do not turn the steering wheel after the vehicle has stopped.
When driving on bumpy roads, hold the steering wheel firmly with both hands to prevent the steering wheel from losing control and causing an accident.
When turning the steering wheel, it is most likely to cause an accident. Therefore, it is best to reduce the speed when the vehicle is turning. When entering the curve, you should slowly turn the direction according to the arc of the curve. When the front of the car is about to turn right, start to return to the direction. After turning around completely, turn back the direction and then refuel. When turning, remember not to record the number of revolutions in the direction. If you only record the number of revolutions without looking at the front of the car, it will be easy to have an accident.