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  • Hands On Steering Wheel Position A Poll

    I just finished reading a article on safe driving. One of the areas touched upon in the article was about "hands on" position on the steering wheel and I thought a fun poll would be to see how we all fit into the poll. Do we as a group do the suggested safe driving hands on the wheel position?

    The highly recommended "Hands On" position by today's safety experts is 9 & 3 o'clock.
    67
    Usually One Hand @ 12 o'clock Top of the Wheel
    16.42%
    11
    Usually One Hand @ 6 o'clock Bottom of the Wheel
    8.96%
    6
    Usually Both Hands On Wheel @ 10 & 2 o'clock
    28.36%
    19
    Usually Both Hands On Wheel @ 9 & 3 o'clock
    19.40%
    13
    Usually Only One Hand @ 9 o'clock
    14.93%
    10
    Usually Only One Hand @ 3 o'clock
    2.99%
    2
    Other Please explain
    8.96%
    6

    The poll is expired.

    Last edited by steelblue5505; Mar 18, 2014, 06:21 PM.
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  • #2
    Re: Hands On Steering Wheel Position A Poll

    Long drives it's either rght hand at 4:30 or left hand at 7:45. Around town its usually right hand at 1:30. Driving through Atlacta at rush hour both hands right at 2 and left at 11 o'clock

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    • #3
      Re: Hands On Steering Wheel Position A Poll

      You mean you're supposed to put your hands ON the steering wheel?
      If I do, it's usually the position of 9:47 and 3:18...or maybe 3:21.

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      • #4
        Right hand around dishwater blonde and left on necker knob
        We're lighter. We're faster. If that don't work, we're nastier.
        We're gonna make history.

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        • #5
          Re: Hands On Steering Wheel Position A Poll

          Originally posted by Sierra977 View Post
          Right hand around dishwater blonde and left on necker knob
          Lol... been there, done that... I was a lot younger and it was a '66 Chevy Van.

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          • #6
            Re: Hands On Steering Wheel Position A Poll

            Had a friend who lost an arm in a boating accident. When he was lighting his cigarette (with matches), he used his knees on the steering wheel . . . didn't see that option so if he were responding I guess it would be "Other".

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            • #7
              Re: Hands On Steering Wheel Position A Poll

              Happy Birthday Dr. Ed! In our State of Minnesota they offer 55 Alive courses that when completed you can get 10% off on car insurance...That's where we found out that the old 10 and 2 were wrong....have I changed??
              Last edited by BLACK BEAUTY; Mar 19, 2014, 10:54 AM.

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              • #8
                Re: Hands On Steering Wheel Position A Poll

                I'm all over the map with this one. Sometimes if I'm in super spaz mode it's white knuckled both hands at 10 & 2. Traffic trying to get home from work one hand at 12. Stop & go traffic or just a laid back cruise one hand at 3 with my elbow on the console or in the summer one hand at 10 with my arm hanging out the window. And then on a long boring interstate kinda trip I'll grab the wheel at 6 and cruise for a while

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                • #9
                  Re: Hands On Steering Wheel Position A Poll

                  Chuck nailed it, except for when I use both hands to control a barbecue sandwich while steering with my knees.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Hands On Steering Wheel Position A Poll

                    Living in the tri-state area there are many people who love the Thunderbird and also have hearing difficulty. Therefore, there’s a lot of sign language that occurs. To acknowledge their love of the car I often drive with my knees at 5 and 7 to allow me to return the gesture of The Bird with both hands. Its really quite fascinating how many fans there are.
                    Bird is the word.....
                    Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats. H. L. Mencken US editor (1880 - 1956)

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                    • #11
                      Re: Hands On Steering Wheel Position A Poll

                      Originally posted by RustyFrye View Post
                      Living in the tri-state area there are many people who love the Thunderbird and also have hearing difficulty. Therefore, there’s a lot of sign language that occurs. To acknowledge their love of the car I often drive with my knees at 5 and 7 to allow me to return the gesture of The Bird with both hands. Its really quite fascinating how many fans there are.
                      This is obviously the correct answer as it is part of the Jersey driving test.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Hands On Steering Wheel Position A Poll

                        Newman and Chuck: Then, how do you hold your beer can???
                        - Ted
                        Titusville, Florida
                        We're all Bozos on this bus.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Hands On Steering Wheel Position A Poll

                          I'm with the l:30(p.m.) plan. Scares me to death when I pass folks gripping the wheel (usually white knuckled) at 10 and 2. Makes me think they just got out of a driving school class and it's one of their first drives alone. But still not as nervous as the texters and loose dogs on the back of a flatbed pickup truck going 70 mph.

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                          • #14
                            Ted it goes like, "Darlin' hold this and let me show you somethin'"
                            We're lighter. We're faster. If that don't work, we're nastier.
                            We're gonna make history.

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                            • #15
                              In reality my left arm is usually draped over the window sill and a couple fingers on wheel at 10 o'clock. If situation requires I instinctively revert back to racing posture of left at 10 and right at 4 to better access shifter.
                              We're lighter. We're faster. If that don't work, we're nastier.
                              We're gonna make history.

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