This whole thing is wrong...at least for US cause when learning driver told me to use the push and pull method so I don't have to worry about crossing arms over and it insures our hands are always on the steering wheel
@@theechosenone4471 idk if you're just mentally disabled or not but that was obviously an example and they cut the clip to what is supposed to be done
I drove for Greyhound for 43 years. We would be called in the office if caught driving like this. We were taught the push pull method. However, don't tell anybody, I usually spin the wheel with one finger. It drives bad drivers crazy, because many of them have trouble controlling their car with both hands.
@@planetx1595 that’s what he does with his automatic, it would make sense if he always drove in manual shift mode and there were no paddle shifters, making him need to use the gear shifter, but guess what His car doesn’t even have a manual shift mode🗿🗿🗿
Absolutely just got behind the wheel for the first time and did great.. Besides reverse parking still need practice. But I feel like I will most definitely get the hang of it..😊
@@mersumies3173 In a slow and controlled manner easier to do if you have a manual which if you're from the US is unlikely. I always steer when the car is moving and never when stationary even if the speed at which I apply steering is only 0.3 mph. Dry steering is all kinds of no.
While it may seem like driving with one hand is convenient, it is important to always use both hands when driving. This is because driving requires both precision and control, and using two hands allows you to have more of both. Here are some of the reasons why you should always use both hands when driving: Better control: Using two hands gives you more control over your vehicle, especially when making turns or sudden maneuvers. Increased precision: Two hands allow you to make finer adjustments to your steering, which is important for staying in your lane and avoiding accidents. Reduced fatigue: Driving with one hand can quickly become fatiguing, which can impair your judgment and reflexes. Safety: In an emergency, having two hands on the wheel will give you the best chance of avoiding an accident. In some cases, you may need to use one hand to operate other controls, such as the turn signal or wiper blade. However, you should always return both hands to the wheel as soon as possible.
pull push method is unsafe and outdated and stops you being able to make precise and quick steering adjustment. this is much better. you should unlearn that as soon as you pass your test
Single hand is better when driving slow, gotta use two hands when fast and have to be extra precise since there's not much movement. Never really learned from an expert but I have been driving for years now and it's what most natural for me.
been driving like 6 years,best to turn is with one hand but depends on situation. a professional driver never will cross the arms when turning, except new drivers
This is not how I was taught to steer. I was taught to use the trick where you maintain 9'oclock and 3'oclock positions with your left and right hands, and when you steer you pull the wheel left or right while sliding your hands back up to keep them even. Then exiting the turn you do a "controlled letgo" where you slowly let the wheel slide through your hands, guiding the wheel back to centre as you exit your turn... Hard to explain without a video demonstration, but it's the only way you can ever operate the wheel without crossing or twisting your arms. And it works pretty smoothly, in practicality, keeping your hands as central as possible will always allow you to "react" to things more efficiently, should you need to dodge an obstacle or evade a car.
Yes same. Never actually letting go but you let the wheel run through your hands rather than repositioning them on the wheel. That way your hands don't leave the wheel and no crossing = better control. 👍
During my driver's test, I remember doing the three point turn and parallel parking wrong so the guy criticized me because I did everything else perfectly. My response was "who the hell drives with two hands!!?" Said it with attitude too. Did it one handed and got a half mark xD
I was instructed that both the hands should never go beyond the 12 o'clock position and the 6 o'clock position. At those two positions the other hand should come and take over. Especially the hands should never cross each other.
Nope you still got it wrong. While cornering your hands are never supose to leave the wheel and your arms are never supposed to cross. The only thing here you got right was the 10 n 2 o'clock position. When turning left you turn with your left hand and feed the wheel with your right hand. And vice versa when turning right
Exactly. You're supposed to feed the wheel through your hands, not cross them over. I'm still guilty of this sometimes, but, I know you're definitely supposed to feed the wheel through.
At the time you need to cross your arms youre not going fast enough to trigger the airbags. Unless you got unlucky by some morons on the roads. Also feeding the wheels is an ancient techniques which is why most drivers abandoned it because of its jerky inputs.
@@reynaldiwidjaja277 and it's bad habits like that which is the reason most drivers on the road would fail their driving test if they were to retake it.
as someone who drifts i recommend everyone use 2 hands, i get not everyone is trying to slide around but you never know when your tires might slip out and most daily’s don’t know how to regain control
People who drive manual cannot use the 9,3 position when you go to change gears youll loose control its better to keep your left hand at the top you have way more control while switching
Racing drivers usually drive manual cars and they use this technique like in the vid trust me. The reason is to keep track of your tyre direction. And they usually downshift before turning into corners so that they can hold the steering with both hands when cornering.
You do realize that not all vehicles do not have that type of steering wheel right? I have a manual steering wheel and if I listened to your advice I'll be in a ditch, so you're only right when it applies to automatic steering wheels.
When there's yield signs, a complete STOP, is required when there's no one coming. That's what STOP signs are for. Luckily all-way STOP aren't used any European countries, even though they're permitted.
Single hand drivers laughing in the corner😂😂😂😂
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this video for beginners😂 dont act like a pro
Mee to
We be like ye kya Khichadi he 🗿
Us bhai us
HE LITERALLY CROSSED HIS HANDS.
He identify himself as She when she speaks!
It was an example.. 💀
@@santoshnadar just shut up
@@Liam-cn1lt he said not to do that yet did it himself💀 yeah right
No he didn’t in the correct demo
Mean while the car: ⬅️➡️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️
LEFT RIGHT LEFT SOLDIER!
The car is stationary
That’s so annoying
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Have you ever driven?
This is so confusing, you make the new drivers go more nervous
Fr like she's saying too much at once
just focus on the simple stuff make sure your arms dnt cross
This whole thing is wrong...at least for US cause when learning driver told me to use the push and pull method so I don't have to worry about crossing arms over and it insures our hands are always on the steering wheel
as a new driver, IM CONFUSED AND NERVOUS AFHJKA
@@iwednaifos0808same🥲
I love how the guys tells u dont cross ur hands, 2 secs later he cross the hands
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Dude literally crossed his hands n it says ding cross ur hands😂
Was like wtf 🤣🤣😭
Im so cufused too 😅😅
Look twice
@@CominazziniDavide tf u mean look twice he crossed his shit
@@theechosenone4471 idk if you're just mentally disabled or not but that was obviously an example and they cut the clip to what is supposed to be done
Insurance companies came together to produce this. I'm positive!
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God help people driving alongside with this guy...he crosses his arms time and again and feels confident that he is right.
I drive with one hand usually, u have more control with one hand, can aint nothing gonna cross it or whatever
U can turn with only one?
It won't be much if it is a twisty road.
@@BigMacoSlime ya with palms
Cars without power steering: Bouta end this man's whole career.
@That Canadian Kid, my parents drive with 1 hand on all types of car based on what they owned. It's not hard unless the road is twisty
Bro got his hand stuck in the last one😂
I use one hand. The second hand comes in when am over speeding
Safety purposes
this is for people using it to get a driver's license, which you clearly probably don't have.
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Not me lol, I only use my second hand for taking a hard corner
Even Expert drivers will get super scared from driving after watching this video
these people will confuse you more.....especially beginners and novices.
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The only problem is they make you do this on your driving test now. It's fucking insane. It's the worst possible way to steer a car.
Single hand is best but only for regular drivers not recommended for newer ones
I cannot follow anyone instructions, because everything they say is uncomfortable so I'll drive the way thats most comfortable for me.
Exactly
Yea and your gonna ducking crash
With your knees 😂
But yet u still cross hands at the bottom 😂
NCERT Maths STEPS OF CONSTRUCTION be like:- 😂😂😂😂
So glad I found this. Until this, I've never made it around a corner successfully.
The real way is to use one hand
Only Palm entered 😂
The most important thing, don't turn the steering wheel when your car is not moving.
Single hand driver: hold my left hand 😂
I drove for Greyhound for 43 years. We would be called in the office if caught driving like this. We were taught the push pull method. However, don't tell anybody, I usually spin the wheel with one finger. It drives bad drivers crazy, because many of them have trouble controlling their car with both hands.
I only use one hand, thank god
One hand is much more easier and avoids any confusion.
@Telquin is this serious??
@Telquin aight thanks mate , i just find using one hand easier
90% of people can’t do this💀
I can’t and I’m an L plater 💀
I can but it’s hard to follow her instructions as she is saying it so fast.
Meanwhile my dad who uses one hand to drive:🗿
If your dad is driving a manual, I'll understand why
@@planetx1595 he drives an automatic
@@thepcuser5469 Well ok, not sure why then, if it was a manual then the other would have most likely been on the gear stick most of the time
@@planetx1595 that’s what he does with his automatic, it would make sense if he always drove in manual shift mode and there were no paddle shifters, making him need to use the gear shifter, but guess what
His car doesn’t even have a manual shift mode🗿🗿🗿
“do not cross your hands”
single hand drivers: 🗿
you crossing your hands: 🗿
people who cant drive (yet): 🗿
ufos: 🗿
pilots: 🗿
conductors: 🗿
Drive the way you feel comfortable but make sure to try all forms.
Absolutely just got behind the wheel for the first time and did great.. Besides reverse parking still need practice. But I feel like I will most definitely get the hang of it..😊
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I love these videos, really help!
Le me who takes one hand turn while learning 😅😅😂
Driving with only one hand is easier. When turning just let go a bit on the wheel and it should go back to the centre
Correctly 👏 said
yeah, but you need sum speed to get it centered most of the time... n' without power steering you're fu*ked.
@@Yayac True. I have power steering though
Turning the steering wheel to full lock without the car moving, puts alot of stress on all the steering components, that's including the steering pump
Also damages the tyres
So you want him to drive?
It really doesn't uniess you hold down the brake. How are you supposed to leave a parallel park for example?
@@mersumies3173 In a slow and controlled manner easier to do if you have a manual which if you're from the US is unlikely. I always steer when the car is moving and never when stationary even if the speed at which I apply steering is only 0.3 mph. Dry steering is all kinds of no.
I was about to say the car is screaming from this amount of static steering
Thanks alot. Driving was never more difficult after watching this video.
I drive car with one hand 🤣
Driving instructors watching this video be like🤦♂️🤦♀️
You cross your hands and then think about how bad the airbag would pop out incase of an accident
While it may seem like driving with one hand is convenient, it is important to always use both hands when driving. This is because driving requires both precision and control, and using two hands allows you to have more of both. Here are some of the reasons why you should always use both hands when driving: Better control: Using two hands gives you more control over your vehicle, especially when making turns or sudden maneuvers. Increased precision: Two hands allow you to make finer adjustments to your steering, which is important for staying in your lane and avoiding accidents. Reduced fatigue: Driving with one hand can quickly become fatiguing, which can impair your judgment and reflexes. Safety: In an emergency, having two hands on the wheel will give you the best chance of avoiding an accident. In some cases, you may need to use one hand to operate other controls, such as the turn signal or wiper blade. However, you should always return both hands to the wheel as soon as possible.
crossing hands is wrong. pull push method is best
Push pull method is extremely uncomfortable for me so what do I do then??
pull push method is unsafe and outdated and stops you being able to make precise and quick steering adjustment. this is much better. you should unlearn that as soon as you pass your test
@@Archman155 definitely 💯
Single hand is better when driving slow, gotta use two hands when fast and have to be extra precise since there's not much movement. Never really learned from an expert but I have been driving for years now and it's what most natural for me.
Meanwhile me turning my vehicle with one hand😂
been driving like 6 years,best to turn is with one hand but depends on situation. a professional driver never will cross the arms when turning, except new drivers
@Lotus 07 - Fitness and Dancing Sectors This is a woman's mindset.
true as a new driver i am trying to get the hang of steering with one hand without crossing my arms
Le me:- Single hand Driver😎 What about me🤣
This is not how I was taught to steer.
I was taught to use the trick where you maintain 9'oclock and 3'oclock positions with your left and right hands, and when you steer you pull the wheel left or right while sliding your hands back up to keep them even.
Then exiting the turn you do a "controlled letgo" where you slowly let the wheel slide through your hands, guiding the wheel back to centre as you exit your turn...
Hard to explain without a video demonstration, but it's the only way you can ever operate the wheel without crossing or twisting your arms. And it works pretty smoothly, in practicality, keeping your hands as central as possible will always allow you to "react" to things more efficiently, should you need to dodge an obstacle or evade a car.
Brandon i would like to know how about if the turn is very sharp i won't able to pull steering further more information pls
Yes same. Never actually letting go but you let the wheel run through your hands rather than repositioning them on the wheel. That way your hands don't leave the wheel and no crossing = better control. 👍
thanks for this! I will use this wisdom wisely.
Im now confused 😂 id rather drive straight
Boom wall
What do you do
Personally I’d blow through the orphanage but that’s not everyone’s cup of tea
Those who confused at first
Meanwhile single hand drivers - "hold my coffee"
they'll hold the coffee with their free hand😭
I learnt with manual gear so i always do it on one hand
During my driver's test, I remember doing the three point turn and parallel parking wrong so the guy criticized me because I did everything else perfectly. My response was "who the hell drives with two hands!!?" Said it with attitude too. Did it one handed and got a half mark xD
Maybe you can install a ball on the steering wheel, like those on forklift trucks and then there you go!!! Driving one-handed
This is harder than it looks for a driver in classes .. but we’ll get there some day
Come to Delhi
We Drive with one hand and steer like a pro
He's the one who needs to understand that we are not that much bad at driving
Controlling with right hand and I mean single hand is good one.
no one ever taught me this even in driving school back then,but i can drift my car with one hand
I was instructed that both the hands should never go beyond the 12 o'clock position and the 6 o'clock position.
At those two positions the other hand should come and take over.
Especially the hands should never cross each other.
You were instructed correctly. While Both hand it never goes beyond 12 o' clock. His interpretation is wrong.
Ha!!! I do.... Except when I'm using one finger...
Nope you still got it wrong. While cornering your hands are never supose to leave the wheel and your arms are never supposed to cross. The only thing here you got right was the 10 n 2 o'clock position.
When turning left you turn with your left hand and feed the wheel with your right hand. And vice versa when turning right
Exactly. You're supposed to feed the wheel through your hands, not cross them over. I'm still guilty of this sometimes, but, I know you're definitely supposed to feed the wheel through.
At the time you need to cross your arms youre not going fast enough to trigger the airbags. Unless you got unlucky by some morons on the roads. Also feeding the wheels is an ancient techniques which is why most drivers abandoned it because of its jerky inputs.
@@reynaldiwidjaja277 and it's bad habits like that which is the reason most drivers on the road would fail their driving test if they were to retake it.
Great tip 👌🏾
Thanks for giving. Me leaning way ahead to the right driving way😊
how to instantly fail your driving licence test from minute 1. That tip is scary
as someone who drifts i recommend everyone use 2 hands, i get not everyone is trying to slide around but you never know when your tires might slip out and most daily’s don’t know how to regain control
Just turn however you like 😂
People who drive manual cannot use the 9,3 position when you go to change gears youll loose control its better to keep your left hand at the top you have way more control while switching
Even when the car doesn’t have power steering?
Racing drivers usually drive manual cars and they use this technique like in the vid trust me. The reason is to keep track of your tyre direction. And they usually downshift before turning into corners so that they can hold the steering with both hands when cornering.
the top of the wheel is the worst place to put your hand for control of the steering wheel.
@@gravemind6536i see most people doing it and it's not dangerous
Bro just crossed his hands lol. You had one job
just use a style that is comfortable for you, me a seasoned driver I only use one hand and other hand is on the shifting gear
Kuch samajh mein to nahi aaya par shunke atcha lga😂
I drive using one hand on steering wheel, and another hand with gear lever......😊
That’s what I was having trouble doing at driving school
Wrong, to straighten you car back, just let go of steering wheel🤯
You do realize that not all vehicles do not have that type of steering wheel right? I have a manual steering wheel and if I listened to your advice I'll be in a ditch, so you're only right when it applies to automatic steering wheels.
@@tvoovm7254 i think your steering only applies to mustang drivers💀
@@tvoovm7254 😂😂😂😂
Sometimes when you need to straighten it out quickly you can do this
@@xPlzid LMAO.
This is how racer do it, benefit is you always know exactly the wheels pointed at, but in real life only useful when parking and cornering
Indian boys entered th chat💀
Can’t wait to watch all videos ima learn more off this channel then a driving lesson
Legends do this with one hand 😂
I make it perfectly!
If you do anything today, it’s to ignore this video!
Awesome 🎉🎉🎉🎉 like 💯💯💯 awesome video 📸
Don’t forget to come to a complete STOP before making your turn EVEN if there’s no Stop sign ……
When there's yield signs, a complete STOP, is required when there's no one coming. That's what STOP signs are for.
Luckily all-way STOP aren't used any European countries, even though they're permitted.
people who use 2 handed driving are probably considered most injured in an accident....
drive however u want, and by that i mean whatever most comfortable for you and makes you feel like you have the most control.
Still have to follow the rules though
@@bloodangel7731the fucking signs and shit but if you can maneuver the car and it works you should be good
Grandpa's method of sharp turning 😂
This just proves how dumb we are becoming!😢
how North Americans are becoming
This is not correct?
Me laughing while palming the steering wheel with one hand 😂
Dude is doin it just like my dad
great way to get in the way of the airbag gg
I turn literally with one hand😂😂
I personally prefer my right palm, that's it.
I hope i will get it correctly with the steering wheel when I'm gonna drive 😁❤️🚗
Many man, many minds,
Many hands, many styles. 😂😂
I know how to fking drive my guy 😂😂
I’m more confused now 🔥🔥🔥
Try doing this with an old truck without power streering 😂
Bro really says how to turn a car like we didn't know 💀
Instructions unclear I am now a driver for Grave Digger and I do donuts at Monster Jam.
This is wrong too. The wheel is always pulled, and never pushed (except, if this is just a small finishing move).
nah bro, you just let the steering wheel go and it straightens itself
Thank you this explained it to me better.
Most of us use single hand when we are get used to,which is more easier.
Single hand super fast🔥🔥
Instructions not clear : accidently caused the interstate highway to blow up
If you do this in England you've immediately failed.