One hand or two?
I don't trust people who drive with two hands...especially ones who lean forward so they're practically eating the steering wheel. There's comfort in relaxation...over bearing or over anything can't be good.
I drive with my left hand, partly because i feel in control with one hand, and mainly because i drive a stick and alwayas have my hand on the shifter, and my foot hovering above the clutch. Quick downshifting is so necessary in this state.
I don't trust people who drive with two hands...especially ones who lean forward so they're practically eating the steering wheel. There's comfort in relaxation...over bearing or over anything can't be good.
I drive with my left hand, partly because i feel in control with one hand, and mainly because i drive a stick and alwayas have my hand on the shifter, and my foot hovering above the clutch. Quick downshifting is so necessary in this state.
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Whichever feels good at the time. The 78 Chrysler I had until a year ago was one finger steering. Stick a finger inside the wheel and spin it. The 05 Ford CVPI I have now almost requires two hands to turn that wheel if you're in a hurry. I can't do a one handed 360 degree turn of the wheel, my hand will slip off the wheel it turns so hard and forget sticking a finger inside it.
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1 hand. The other is on the radio (I have radio ADD).
In high school though, before I developed the part of my brain that creates fear? I taught myself pretty effectively to drive with my knees... 8O
I'm still pretty good at it too....
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I drive with my right hand on my thigh, the left hand on top of the wheel. I like to go around corners very fast. I dislike being behind slow people, ever.
(I just watched Amelie again, and every time I watch that I talk like this for an hour.)
(I just watched Amelie again, and every time I watch that I talk like this for an hour.)
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One hand on the steering wheel and one hand on the gear shift. Even though my car is an automatic its a habit from my days of driving stick shift. When Jen is in the car I am usually holding her hand in place of the steering wheel
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Right arm on the center console and to work the radio. Left arm propped up on the door and use the left hand to steer.
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