Rules of the Road: Keeping Your Hands At “10 And 2” Leads To Quicker Reactions

Posted on by Defensive Driving | in Rules of the Road: Driving Tips

One of the oldest tips for driving is the idea of “10 and 2”, meaning your hands should be at 10 o’clock and 2 o’clock on the steering wheel. Most people who have gone through any sort of driver education will have been taught this guideline, but then most of those people will eventually stop following it. As drivers, we tend to get casual when it comes to these guidelines and techniques but they’re taught to us for a reason. They work.

If everyone always kept their hands at these positions on the steering wheel, they’d be much more prepared for situations on the road, situations where a quick reaction is needed. What happens though, is that people get comfortable and start holding the wheel with one hand….or no hands at all. This means, when they need to react to something that’s occurring on the road, they’re not quite as ready as they should be.

Obviously, it’s possible to drive a lot of the time without your hands gripping the wheel at “10 and 2” but that’s exactly the point. No one is suggesting your hands should be glued to those spots on the steering wheel. But you should keep your hands in these positions as much as possible, even if you think it seems unnecessary. This is easier said than done now, as everyone is reaching for the stereo knobs, GPS devices, cell phones and more, but it’s these kinds of distractions that you should be avoiding as well as putting yourself in a position to react when others take their focus off the road.

 

|

Customer Reviews

Defensivedriving.com has a ShopperApproved rating of 4.6 based on 130778 ratings and reviews.

YUNFENG WANG united states
very good
Jesus Quiroga united states
Very easy to work with.
David Hester None, united states
It has been quick and easy
Shantina Jobe Polk None, united states
So far user friendly!!!
Tricia Gallegos None, united states
Great
Gerald Parks united states
It was an easy way to meet the requirements.
Benselado Garcia Texas, united states
Timely
John Burrough united states
It's fine thanks
Guadalupe Rubio None, united states
Easy
Daniel Duran None, united states
good
Jericho Concepcion None, united states
Simple and easy. Would definitely recommend to anyone needing a defensive driving course.
Daniel Rivera None, united states
good
Julia Stryker None, united states
easy registration
Hayden Pool None, united states
Super easy
Lynn TX, United States
Ease of registration. Registration was quick and easy.....no problems whatsoever. I'm halfway through the course and like the format. The information being provided is very comprehensive and much more than my little brain can handle at times.
Hayden TX, United States
easy to set up
Wayne Mayo TX, united states
It's a easy to follow course
Ryan Kelly None, united states
So far so good
Edud Ayala None, united states
Took the course at least 4 times very easy
thomas upshaw None, united states
very helpful
Brandon Sosa None, united states
Very easy to understand.
Lalitkumar Sheth united states
Very good and easy to understand course
Ryan Effenger Tx, united states
Great
Amber Burgess TX, united states
Easy to use.
Steve Cerda None, united states
so far so good
Jill Schneider None, united states
great
Jasmine La Rae Johnson None, united states
So convenient
See all reviews on shopperApproved.com
Why DefensiveDriving.com
  • 20 Years in Business
  • Over 2 Million Customers Served
  • Highest Possible Better Business Bureau Rating
  • Award Winning Course