To be able to turn quickly, your hands should be:
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Placed outside of the steering wheel on opposite sides.
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On the steering wheel, so they are at the 6 and 12 o'clock positions.
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On the steering wheel, so they are at the 9 and 12 o'clock positions.
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Next to each other on the top of the steering wheel.
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Explanation
When driving, both hands should be placed on opposite sides of the steering wheel. This position is not only comfortable but also ensures stability, especially on high-speed roads. By having both hands on opposite sides, you can make turns without removing your hands from the wheel. This grip provides optimal leverage, allowing for precise steering movements and quick adjustments when needed.
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