1, full rudder. Take the left full rudder as an example. From three o'clock to nine o'clock, the right hand should steer, and then the left hand should also steer.
2. Drive with both hands. Put your hands on the steering wheel as far as possible, with your left hand at nine o'clock and your right hand at three o'clock.
Extended data:
Steering wheel clearance:
1, the first step is to distinguish when the steering wheel returns to normal and when it is abnormal. Generally, the steering wheel has its own logo, and the reference object can be the car brand logo on the steering wheel. If you draw a circle, the position of the car brand logo remains the same. If you make a semicircle, the car brand logo is upside down. Please refer to these two positions for other positions.
2. Step 2, master the correct posture of holding the steering wheel, that is, the left hand is near the 9 o'clock position of the steering wheel and the right hand is at the 3 o'clock position of the steering wheel. The strength of holding the steering wheel with both hands should be properly controlled, so that you can hold the steering wheel while relaxing, and your thumb is naturally placed on the steering wheel.
3. When you hit the direction, you should alternately hit the direction with your hands. Your left hand cannot cross the 3 o'clock position, and your right hand cannot cross the 9 o'clock position. Turn the steering wheel once, turn your left hand halfway, and continue to drive with your right hand.
When turning the steering wheel to the left, most people like to push the steering wheel with their right hand, because they think it is more labor-saving but dangerous. In an emergency, it is easy to cause their hands to get stuck or even break.
5, when the speed is relatively high (90km/h) or driving on the highway, you must not tamper with the direction. At this time, it is best not to leave the steering wheel with your hands, and the left-right rotation angle should be controlled within 45 degrees. Never slam the direction.
References:
Ministry of Justice of China-Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China