To be able to turn quickly, your hands must be:

Next to each other on the steering wheel.
In whichever position is most comfortable to you.
On the top and bottom of the steering wheel.
On the opposite sides of the steering wheel.
Explanation

To maintain control and turn quickly when needed - especially in emergencies - your hands should be placed on opposite sides of the steering wheel, typically at the 9 and 3 o’clock (or 8 and 4 o’clock) positions. This balanced grip gives you better control and allows for more precise, rapid steering. Get into the habit of holding the steering wheel this way all the time. Avoid placing your hands at the top or bottom of the wheel or too close together. Proper hand placement is especially important during evasive maneuvers, as turning is often quicker and more effective than braking to avoid a hazard.

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