2. Look straight ahead, gently hold the steering wheel with your left hand, and relax your hands above the steering wheel with your right hand, naturally drooping. At this point, the thumbs of the left and right hands should naturally face above the steering wheel, and the other four fingers should be gently held from outside to inside.
3, hand movements should be balanced to avoid unnecessary jitter.
1 First of all, you must master relatively safe steering wheel gestures. That is, the left hand is held near the 9 o'clock position of the steering wheel and the right hand is held near the 3 o'clock position of the steering wheel. Hold the steering wheel with both hands and relax. Put your thumb on the steering wheel naturally.
2. When turning the steering wheel, turn your hands alternately. Turn the steering wheel once, turn the left hand halfway, and then continue to turn the right hand.
When the steering wheel is turned to the left, many people like to lick the steering wheel with their right hand, which is more labor-saving. In fact, this is very dangerous. In case of emergency, the hand inside the steering wheel is easily stuck or even broken, and the arm is easily injured.
4. Do not tamper with the steering wheel when driving at a relatively high speed (more than 90km). A slight movement of the steering wheel will make the car go off course, which is prone to danger. The steering wheel can only move slightly. Don't loosen your hands, don't be too tight.