The essentials of hitting the steering wheel with one hand-"press" the steering wheel, don't leave your hand, don't hold the steering wheel with your hand.
If you hold the steering wheel in your left hand, you can try it. If you don't let go, you can't hit 6 o'clock on the left and 4 o'clock on the right, unless the joints are different from ordinary people ... and if you change to "press" the steering wheel, you can control it freely, not to mention the current cars have steering assistance. The speed and sense of direction of one-handed steering wheel is far better than that of two-handed steering wheel, not to mention the small broken wheel.
First, at 7 o'clock.
Among the four steering wheels, the 7 o'clock position is between the two holes in the lower left corner. Press your palm on the steering wheel ring, and naturally put your fingers into the two holes ... When you hit the steering wheel, press the steering wheel ring with your palm, and don't break that "leg" with your fingers.
This grip is the most comfortable, it can be relaxed naturally without arm force, and it is suitable for smooth driving and simple lane change on highways and urban roads.
When driving at high speed, holding the steering wheel at 7 o'clock is the most comfortable and labor-saving method, but it is not suitable for complex road conditions, detours and mountain roads. Because when you hit the steering wheel at a large angle, you must take your fingers out of the two holes in four directions and press the steering wheel with your palm instead. If there is an emergency, you will be nervous and delay your action.
Second, 12 point grip method
Obviously, it is suggested that the left hand be pressed at the position of 12 o'clock on the steering wheel, and the right hand be left behind the co-pilot, and the left hand be held in the direction of 12 o'clock after passing to the right rear, so that it is easy to judge the reversing direction, and you can pay more attention to the situation behind the car when reversing. It is obviously more convenient and faster to hit the wheel with one hand than with both hands.
In fact, when reversing, many people hit the steering wheel with their left hand and one hand, but they are not used to the method of "pressing" the steering wheel, or because of psychological factors, they think that "pressing", "not moving" and "slipping" may be because they have not chosen the right handlebar and have not found the feeling of hitting the steering wheel with their left hand and one hand.
3.9 point grip and 10 point grip
The 9-point grip and 10-point grip are actually the most scientific and useful. This method is often used when driving on the road, changing lanes frequently, turning or overtaking. It is convenient to control the turn signal and turn the steering wheel at a large angle. However, when holding 9 o'clock, it should be noted that the arm will unconsciously sink due to gravity or bumps, or it is relatively difficult to hold 9 o'clock with one hand in the left hand. Recommended 10.
When using the one-handed lever at 9 o'clock or 10 o'clock, be careful not to "grab" the steering wheel by bypassing it with your thumb at any time. Because you need to put your hands flat when you are driving the steering wheel to complete the action. You can put your thumb on the steering wheel.
The grip at 9 o'clock or 10 can provide a very good sense of direction and convenient control when the vehicle is driving normally, so it is used very frequently in daily driving.
-Switching and application of several grip methods
Generally, it will hold 10 at the beginning, because it is generally necessary to change positions. You will get 12 points when reversing, and you can get 7 points when driving on an expressway or a straight road with little traffic. Be sure to assess the situation, switch the grip method in advance when the vehicle is going straight, and never let go or change the grip point during the steering wheel unless there is another hand to help. Judging road conditions and responding in advance are still the primary conditions for ensuring driving safety.
One-handed command experience:
1) Don't get too close to the steering wheel. Press the steering wheel at 12 with the palm of your hand, and bend your arms slightly;
2) Fingers should be together and straight (including in the process of hitting the direction), which is more powerful;
3) Press the steering wheel with your palm. When the steering wheel is in the 0 position, put the palm of your hand in the best position between 9:00- 12:00;
4) When encountering a curve, press the steering wheel with your palm, and move your palm left and right at the same time (push or pull);
5) During the palm push-pull process, the finger orientation is between 12 and 3 o'clock, and always press the steering wheel instead of grabbing or rubbing the steering wheel;
6) When the palm moves to 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock, the finger points to the upper right direction;
7) When the palm moves to 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock, the finger can point to the upper right direction, where the finger direction changes rapidly, especially at the 6 o'clock position;
8) When the palm moves to 9 o'clock ~ 12 o'clock, or between 3 o'clock and 6 o'clock, the palm is slightly nested, which is beneficial to exerting force.
9) The direction of hitting the ball should be smooth and rapid, and at the same time, observe and play the wheel at will.
10) When you meet a corner, you should control your speed, seize every opportunity to practice hard, and then you can turn and stop freely.
Need to be reminded that in the case of heavy traffic and fast speed, don't press the steering wheel with your hands. At this time, the hand direction (10 o'clock position) is suitable for rapid steering.