Back in 1966 when I learned to drive I was told to put my hands at the ten o’clock and two o’clock positions. That advice now is out-of-date, since airbags became mandatory in 1989. This week I stumbled over an article at Lifehacker titled How you hold the steering wheel could seriously injure you in a crash. It instead said to put them at the nine o’clock and three o’clock positions to avoid getting hit by an airbag activating during a crash.
I Googled and found the Snopes article titled Should you put
your hands at the 10 and 2 o’clock positions on the steering wheel? It said the
ten and two was old advice from before airbags. Advice about turning the wheel
hand over hand also was obsolete, since it applied to cars without power
steering. I learned hand over hand in my dad’s 1964 Chevelle, which had manual
steering.
Smoking a pipe with a straight stem while driving is potentially fatal. Just imagine having its bowl nailed by an airbag.
What other advice you once got is now out-of-date?
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