you don't need 2 hands on the steering wheel

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This will spark some debate: do you really need two hands on the steering wheel?
Here's what we'll cover:
One or Two Hands - What's Best? I'll break down why using one or two hands isn't about right or wrong but about using the right grip for the right situation.
Control with One Hand: Believe it or not, you can have plenty of control with just one hand. People with only one arm can drive perfectly well, and they’re legally allowed to drive too.
The Stigma of One-Handed Driving: We'll explore why one-handed driving has a bad reputation, looking back at the days of old cars without power steering.
Modern Car Technology: Today's cars have much faster and more responsive steering racks, making one-handed driving much easier and safer.
When Two Hands Are Necessary: I'll highlight specific situations where having two hands on the wheel is crucial, especially during high-speed driving or in emergency situations.
Whether you're a new driver or have years of experience, this video will give you a new perspective on steering techniques and help you understand when and why to use one or both hands.
00:00 Intro
01:24 Reasons not to use 1 hand
02:42 Why you should use 1 hand
04:44 Steering racks
06:18 When you MUST use 2 hands
07:59 Conclusion

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  • @thintoast1152
    @thintoast115215 күн бұрын

    As a fellow bmw driver getting a bmw made me drive one handed almost all the time. The cockpit just feels set up to make you drive one handed

  • @fire5613

    @fire5613

    15 күн бұрын

    Can't wait to get a Beemer but my 23 I20 N-Line is so comfortably drive one handed. It doesn't really move very quick but shhhh

  • @DCTSheindo

    @DCTSheindo

    14 күн бұрын

    So you are telling that even with one hand free, BMW drivers still can't use the blinkers?

  • @pwollerman

    @pwollerman

    14 күн бұрын

    When I was a kid my Aunty could roll a cigarette left-handed while driving. She was a superb pianist, so may have had exquisite control of her fingers, but she drove a Holden without power steering. I think the danger is with power steering a small movement can put you into oncoming traffic while you check your phone - old steering was strongly self-centring.

  • @Luke-gp2in

    @Luke-gp2in

    14 күн бұрын

    @@DCTSheindolol what is indicators

  • @thintoast1152

    @thintoast1152

    14 күн бұрын

    @@DCTSheindo what’s a blinker?

  • @LMcVann44
    @LMcVann4415 күн бұрын

    Mick dropping facts once again. Driving often boils down to situational awareness, doing what works at the right time.

  • @wordreet

    @wordreet

    14 күн бұрын

    Amen to that matey!

  • @loonie5468
    @loonie546814 күн бұрын

    The very first time I was driving a car in traffic, my driving instructor noticed how tense and fearful I was navigating the fairly calm morning roads. When we got to a very clear-sighted gentle curving road, he said: "I want you to do something right now, when the road is the easiest. Put your right hand onto the gearstick and steer with one hand. Don't think, just do it." I did so and I was pretty amazed that one hand really is all you need for most normal operation of the wheel. My confidence slowly built up and by the time I drove us back to starting point, my fear and tension was much more manageable. So if nothing else, it is an excellent technique to calm down nervous new drivers, such as myself.

  • @SeanVlismas
    @SeanVlismas15 күн бұрын

    Now do no hands.

  • @TheHitmanAgent

    @TheHitmanAgent

    15 күн бұрын

    ...right into the ditch😂

  • @wrightwoodwork

    @wrightwoodwork

    15 күн бұрын

    ​@TheHitmanAgent no it unless thier is a bend

  • @wrightwoodwork

    @wrightwoodwork

    15 күн бұрын

    The car naturally wants to go unless thier bumps in the road . Turn into a junction let the wheel slide back through your hands the car naturally straightens

  • @LEPOX208

    @LEPOX208

    15 күн бұрын

    Full self driving mode activated. Navigating to and driving off the nearest cliff.

  • @gamerboy12970

    @gamerboy12970

    15 күн бұрын

    lol

  • @Lensest
    @Lensest15 күн бұрын

    You have mastered the POV scenery, Sick video

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    15 күн бұрын

    Thank you sir!

  • @CallMeOrange
    @CallMeOrange15 күн бұрын

    damn that pov looks good

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    15 күн бұрын

    So happy since moving to DJI for my videos. I'm starting to get better with the colour grading too :)

  • @CallMeOrange

    @CallMeOrange

    15 күн бұрын

    ​@@MickDrivesCars beautiful

  • @Luke-gp2in

    @Luke-gp2in

    14 күн бұрын

    @@MickDrivesCarscan you do a vid of your camera setup?

  • @mrnikster6697

    @mrnikster6697

    11 күн бұрын

    @@MickDrivesCarsdji or else, I’d say pov got better cuz you went from a renault to a BMW. Congrats! 😄

  • @Alex-dz6xw

    @Alex-dz6xw

    10 күн бұрын

    What camera do you use mate? ​@@MickDrivesCars

  • @notundermywatch3163
    @notundermywatch316315 күн бұрын

    I suppose those who think you can drive with both hands on yhe wheel at all times are not familiar with manual gear boxes

  • @PointNemo9

    @PointNemo9

    15 күн бұрын

    Temporarily using a hand to change gear is completely different to continuously driving one-handed.

  • @paradisedazonax4458
    @paradisedazonax445814 күн бұрын

    This pov is with an admirable quality! Congratulations, even the speedo not flashing is amazing

  • @jgfjfgjfhjf
    @jgfjfgjfhjf15 күн бұрын

    to me, 9-3 is like "the lean", you know, the moment you get serious. For an easy drive one hand at 4-5 o'clock, and optionally the other at 7-8, works just fine. The entire 9-3 thing is like a speed limit in a sense. Just because it's 50, doesn't mean you should be doing 50 when the conditions just aren't right, and conversly; just becase it's 50, it doesn't mean that you will die immediately when driving 55. One thing tho - one hand at 12. I don't trust people who drive with one hand at 12 :D

  • @nbahokage2582

    @nbahokage2582

    14 күн бұрын

    One hand at 12 is not even that comfortable

  • @sisyphusslayspuss

    @sisyphusslayspuss

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@@nbahokage2582exactly i dont get it at all. After 5 minutes my shoulder hurts and i go to the gym

  • @devo6704

    @devo6704

    5 күн бұрын

    one hand on 12 when the other arm is resting on the center console is very comfortable...

  • @jojur2545
    @jojur25457 күн бұрын

    " my name is mick, i drive cars" is a really cool outro ngl. Keep up the good work dude!

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    7 күн бұрын

    It happened by accident once and now it's just stuck :D

  • @korayegepediz9858
    @korayegepediz985815 күн бұрын

    i generally put my hands behind my neck and steer with my knees

  • @terryable-hh4ck

    @terryable-hh4ck

    7 күн бұрын

    You will have your little joke 9858.

  • @KLiNoTweet
    @KLiNoTweet13 күн бұрын

    You are far more precise with both hands.

  • @underscore_tip

    @underscore_tip

    5 күн бұрын

    do you race in f1 or rally? No? Then it doesnt matter

  • @KLiNoTweet

    @KLiNoTweet

    5 күн бұрын

    @@underscore_tip The other day suddenly a lorry went of the midle of the road to my side and I had to make a quick correction. I'm glad I used both hands. When all is fine, one would be sufficient though. But with two hands you have better and finer control.

  • @l.s.11
    @l.s.1115 күн бұрын

    I'm gonna say... Idk if it's because you carefully select them for the video or what, but the roads you're driving on - seem PHENOMAL. Just my kind of roads - twisty and bendy, engaging, only one lane per direction, usually not much traffic... just lovely.

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    14 күн бұрын

    I literally moved from London to Shropshire EXCLUSIVELY for the roads 😂

  • @aydee3875
    @aydee387515 күн бұрын

    Great vid as always 👏

  • @TheHitmanAgent
    @TheHitmanAgent15 күн бұрын

    Great video! Everything is about balance, even when it comes to driving and especially spirited driving

  • @GMFTrading
    @GMFTrading15 күн бұрын

    So informative! Thank you so much!

  • @guwucci
    @guwucci10 күн бұрын

    i find more important than the one-hand / two-hand distinguisher is to be that you should always aim to pull on the wheel rather than push (pretty sure i got that from one of your other videos mick!) i find myself driving one-handed a lot, but the hand which i'm using changes depending on going left or right (left hand to go left, right hand to go right) pulling is much better at providing finesse than pushing

  • @alexanderteichrib9525
    @alexanderteichrib952511 күн бұрын

    German driving instructors always want you to use both hands on the wheel all the time on 2 and 10 o clock. I always felt it to be very clumsy, it just didn't felt right. When i feel like i need both hands i use 3 and 9 o clock. But most of the time my left hand is on 9 or 8 o clock and my right hand is always ready to change gears. From my observation people who constantly put both hands on the wheel are the ones who drive very unsettled.

  • @RedPanda_______
    @RedPanda_______15 күн бұрын

    When I'm casually driving, I drive in the 12 o clock position. If I need precision driving, for example it's a thin road with lots of high speed traffic, I use 9 and 3 hand position. Changing grips is best. Rather than keeping the same. It keeps driving engaging.

  • @Sir-Prizse
    @Sir-Prizse15 күн бұрын

    My inctructor prescribed the pull/push technique and I still use it to this day. Also I always rest my arm on the door and then steer like a cripple, with the left hand up at 9 o'clock and the other hand somewhere down at 4 o'clock (the other way around for me, because I drive a left-hand drive vehicle). I only position my hands on the steering wheel like a normal person, when cornering fast and in roundabaouts, but then I use this strange pull/push technique again.

  • @milenangelov3413

    @milenangelov3413

    15 күн бұрын

    Was just about to write the same thing!!! I also drive a left-hand drive vehicle and just put my left hand on the door and keep the steering wheel with it at 9 o'clock and when I am cornering fast grab it with 2 hands or even just grab it with both hands when cornering right (don't know just I just feel more safe, more secure when cornering right with both hands than with only one), cornering left I do by just my left hand.

  • @terryable-hh4ck

    @terryable-hh4ck

    7 күн бұрын

    'Like a cripple'. 'Like a normal person'. Be careful what you post.

  • @beefyj4597
    @beefyj459715 күн бұрын

    Thank you Mick for your driving of cars

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    14 күн бұрын

    Any time!

  • @maxcorey8144
    @maxcorey814415 күн бұрын

    In the fifties and before car steering was manual and a bit hard, the steering wheel had to make several complete circles to go from stop to stop, and was larger in diameter, which often needed two hands. Now cars require very light and little inputs to the steering wheel so one handed is ok.

  • @bradleysteeves7891

    @bradleysteeves7891

    14 күн бұрын

    The 50s that was 70 years ago. All those driver !are dead

  • @yusufkhan-ig7dv

    @yusufkhan-ig7dv

    14 күн бұрын

    @@bradleysteeves7891but some of those cars are still around!

  • @root9065
    @root906514 күн бұрын

    It's a good point, but I kind of disagree. Disclaimer: I drive with one hand on the wheel too, (not at 12 o'clock to be clear, but exactly the way you drive here), so I'm not saying what you're doing is wrong and what I'm doing is good. 99% of the time this will serve you well, and it's very comfortable, also allows you softer steering corrections at speed. But here is the catch about that 1% of the time that might change things for you. If you have a powerful car and you're driving spiritedly, I really don't recommend driving with one hand on the wheel (at 4/5 o'clock for example), because you may find something just came up in your path 25 meters ahead and you need to do an evasive maneuver to bypass it. An evasive maneuver usually involves 180 degrees steering wheel turn in one direction and then back quickly. You need two hands for that, in order no to lose control of the car when you do it. And usually you need to do it with your hands on 9 and 3 so that you have good grip of the steering wheel. Now here is the tricky part. *At that speed* in the time it takes you to move your relaxed hand to 3 o'clock and your left hand to 9 o'clock you just crossed that distance and spent the time you had available to correct the situation. By the time you have your hands on the wheel correctly, you probably just slammed into whatever you were trying to avoid on the road. So yeah, again, I am doing it too, but this 1% situation is always in the back of my mind.

  • @erogaki
    @erogaki14 күн бұрын

    Thanks to your advice I passed my test, massive thanks from the land down under!

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    14 күн бұрын

    Let's go! (Be careful! ♥️)

  • @Johnny_Odessa
    @Johnny_OdessaКүн бұрын

    God-hand approves 👍 although if you still facing "sudden" situations then you not ready and better keep both hands on the wheel

  • @ya-rx8nd
    @ya-rx8nd14 күн бұрын

    I have a 2013 Toyota Yaris. Also incredibly quick steering. Sometimes I like to just have my fingers at the bottom of the wheel when making light movements.

  • @zainulaabideenmulla
    @zainulaabideenmulla14 күн бұрын

    Enjoying your vids atm, with my G87 on the way! I’d appreciate a walk around and a detailed video on the infotainment and settings to switch off etc if possible, thanks!

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    14 күн бұрын

    I'm working on a big ''hyper-in-depth review'' at the moment, shaping up to be 30+ mins!

  • @zainulaabideenmulla

    @zainulaabideenmulla

    13 күн бұрын

    @@MickDrivesCars Looking forward to it!

  • @nbahokage2582
    @nbahokage258214 күн бұрын

    My Dad taught me how to steer with one hand at first and it truly helped me

  • @jamesmacdonald1116
    @jamesmacdonald111614 күн бұрын

    only time I use two hands is at high speed, and on windy country lanes. I find if you are cruising on a motorway using two hands is more dangerous as you are tiring both your arms out, i always like to switch grip just to give one arm a rest, or even switch to a low grip. The power steering argument is bang on, you can drive anything with 1 finger let alone an arm XD

  • @grigorioschristodoulou5229
    @grigorioschristodoulou522915 күн бұрын

    Fun fact: F80s had a different rack than the “normal” 3 and 4 series. One was ZF, the other Presta/ThyssenKrupp I think. The normal racks were appalling, luckily the F87 M2 got the better rack off the M4. But if you back-to-back the N55 with the CS, it’s crazy what a difference software can have on the steering behaviour. Don’t know how it is on the G chassis

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    15 күн бұрын

    Couldn't find anything online after filming this video actually But M3/4 steering software works on the M2 so I think the rack is the same

  • @alanraybould4001
    @alanraybould400114 күн бұрын

    Nice in Bridgnorth.

  • @kevpage
    @kevpage13 күн бұрын

    That hud flashing all the time would do my head in

  • @eleftheriosgkioulekas1001
    @eleftheriosgkioulekas100115 күн бұрын

    I am driving a Ford Focus 2016 in sunny South Texas , and have observed that driving one-handed places too much strain on my hand/wrists. I have working electronic steering (it uses an electric motor, it is not hydraulic), but the steering is a bit firm, you wouldn't be able to turn it around with one finger. So, I am mostly doing two hands in the 2 o clock and 10 o clock position for driving straight with minor corrections. 3 to 9 is good for curvy roads, but I find that 2 and 10 is less straining for very long drives on straight roads. One hand for sharm turns on roundabouts or intersections, is a no brainer. I don't see an issue driving one handed if one has a steering wheel that is less firm and easy to turn around with minimal force. Which brings me to the mainpoint: maybe the BMW is a better car? 🙄😂🚗 and the steering is more comfortable?

  • @fire5613
    @fire561315 күн бұрын

    I dont know how big my ego is cuz of these vids but it probs not very helthy lol. Love just watching mick spit facts which happrns to be whay i do😂

  • @lovemesomepickles
    @lovemesomepickles3 күн бұрын

    It's not that you can't go for a spirited drive with one hand on the wheel, it's that if you hit a pothole or a bump the wheel can jump something like 45-90 degrees to (usually) the left or the opposite side to your hand if caught unaware which could make you swerve lanes or break traction all together causing a dangerous situation for all around. I have the same M2, it's ridiculous as far as drifting goes, I'm in love with it. Same colour, same interior (thought the others were a bit much with the huge M stripes), but I got the black wheels like Batman.

  • @AJ56
    @AJ5615 күн бұрын

    To me it’s mostly speed based, above around 50-60 km/hr my second hand will naturally go to the wheel for added control. Just like yours went on the corner, it’s not something you’re actively thinking about.

  • @thegrowl2210
    @thegrowl22103 күн бұрын

    2 hands good, 1 hand, better.

  • @gamerboy12970
    @gamerboy1297015 күн бұрын

    love it i totally agree with you

  • @louisvl10
    @louisvl1015 күн бұрын

    u need your hand on top of the wheel vin diesel mode, angy look and other hand on the shifter at all times even on an empty motorway. notice how every tailgater looks like this in your mirror

  • @Zariaz-
    @Zariaz-11 күн бұрын

    hey mick, i want to drive S manual in my honda crv AT, but how can i upshift and downshift in the right rpm, this transmission quite delay when changing gears

  • @henryrolt3747
    @henryrolt374713 күн бұрын

    5:45 my fiancée's prius is a glorious 3.7 turns lock-to-lock. It has an insanely good turning circle though.

  • @76magg
    @76magg13 күн бұрын

    What about 1 hand on highway at max speed? And what if then suddenly you will lost one tire?

  • @jreererer8490
    @jreererer849015 күн бұрын

    beginner driver with a rwd car here, i suggest you should make aa video for us

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    15 күн бұрын

    Oh it's coming :)

  • @jreererer8490

    @jreererer8490

    15 күн бұрын

    @@MickDrivesCars Thanks a lot!!!❤❤❤

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    7 күн бұрын

    Check my latest video ♥️

  • @arnabmallik7978
    @arnabmallik797814 күн бұрын

    Great video. The constant HUD flickering is a bit annoying.

  • @mikulaspetricko3935
    @mikulaspetricko393515 күн бұрын

    Yeah man...old school instructors

  • @marcusciobanu
    @marcusciobanu14 күн бұрын

    hey would really like to see your thoughts on some of squeeze benz's videos, he definitely goes on some 'spirited' drives to say the least. do you think hes completely reckless or has the experience to back up his stunts?

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    14 күн бұрын

    I've been following him very closely, probably seen every video he's ever made, the 2 documentary/interviews, the underground streams... I think he's reckless and gives us all a bad name. It's exactly everything I'm against. I've seen him clip/hit other cars 5+ times now, he drove away every time. Doing donuts around a police car just means the next guy with a modified car is guaranteed to get a ticket where he might have been given a warning. That's not even mentioning the chance of something going REALLY wrong... although I don't think he's pushing 10/10 so it's pretty unlikely... but all it takes is one patch of oil on a wet day, one motorcyclist he didn't notice... I can't help but watch though.

  • @insid3493
    @insid349314 күн бұрын

    Me with no powersteering in my daily (I drive 1 handed when chillin and 2 handed when hitting the touge, use 1 hand at the top of the wheel to palm the wheel in parking lots)

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    14 күн бұрын

    You know, 2 seconds after I said that I knew there'd be someone in the comments! I love the fact this is a real petrolhead community ♥️

  • @insid3493

    @insid3493

    14 күн бұрын

    @@MickDrivesCars thank you! I'm 17 in the USA and love driving, Ive done everything from 60s VW bettles, ponaic GTOs to 80s and 90s Japanese cars, and really modern stuff too. I love getting to opportunity to drive just about any car and will rarely turn down the chance. I think next on my list might be a GR 86 Wich I'm pretty hyped for

  • @Tibialstone7
    @Tibialstone714 күн бұрын

    Another great vid and love the POV style Mick! I know you’ll probably do it in a separate video but what’re your thoughts on the M2 so far? I know you said you don’t like the fact climate control is hidden behind menus, but apart from that, are they any other bug bears? I am looking to get one soon but (as with most M cars), I’ve heard fuel economy is awful lol. Do you get through quite a few tanks each week? Thanks again mate 👍

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks mate! I'm loving it! It's so much car! Coming back to manual has been a bit of a learning curve after not driving one for about 2 years but I'm almost ready to making some manual-focused videos. The car itself is just stupid honestly... so much power. So much brakes. Probably a little too fast for the road, but you can do slidey stuff so it's fun even at low speeds, especially in the wet. I did have to order a taxi after a garden chair I bought wouldn't fit in the boot because the opening was too small. 26mpg since I got the car which is comparable to the Megane's ~28-30... not terrible. I did drain a whole tank in 120 miles having a lot of fun the weekend after I got it. Overall I'm enjoying it a ton, still lots more room for growth in my abilities with it but largely very, very happy. I don't like how much attention it gets :/ feels sketchy parking it anywhere that isn't private so I do think twice about some trips, which I didn't do in the Megane.

  • @Tibialstone7

    @Tibialstone7

    2 күн бұрын

    @@MickDrivesCars This is so so helpful, thank you for answering this honestly mate. You have made a huge upgrade, and there are always bound to be one or two things, but overall it is a driver's car through and through so I imagine it suits you to the core! I was worried about parking too - I literally haven't seen a single new M2 in the UK. I see lots of G80s but not this, so it's definitely got that novelty factor right now. Hopefully we can go for a drive one day, double M2s, double trouble haha

  • @wrightwoodwork
    @wrightwoodwork15 күн бұрын

    1 hand proves you dont need to grip the wheel to death . Its using the right methed for the situation

  • @DCTSheindo
    @DCTSheindo13 күн бұрын

    Yet, BMW drivers are still not able to use that free hand to indicate when turning :D

  • @tac6377
    @tac637714 күн бұрын

    Uk looks beautiful when the sun is out

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    14 күн бұрын

    We're so fortunate the 12 days a year it's actually nice

  • @svenlazic
    @svenlazic15 күн бұрын

    Nah i had car with no power steering it never tried to rip the steeringwheel out of my hands or simular, in fact, other than when parking, it is exactly same the like driving with power steering

  • @shfizle
    @shfizle15 күн бұрын

    Learner driver: Advanced School of Motoring videos. Got my licence and video suggestions changed to Mick Drives Cars.. KZread was like "now you need to LEARN to drive" 😂

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    15 күн бұрын

    Haha let's go! (Be careful! ♥️)

  • @wrightwoodwork

    @wrightwoodwork

    15 күн бұрын

    Learning to look further up the road and little tricks to gain information be it things like road positioning

  • @smiixl
    @smiixl15 күн бұрын

    Real drivers drive with their knees

  • @terryable-hh4ck

    @terryable-hh4ck

    7 күн бұрын

    That comment caps it all.

  • @smiixl

    @smiixl

    5 күн бұрын

    @@terryable-hh4ck knee caps it all

  • @landrover5386
    @landrover538615 күн бұрын

    What camera do you use for filming?

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    15 күн бұрын

    DJI Action 4

  • @landrover5386

    @landrover5386

    15 күн бұрын

    Thank you!! Love your videos btw

  • @twan3400
    @twan340013 күн бұрын

    My dad who uses his knee:

  • @stefanrusu9487
    @stefanrusu94872 күн бұрын

    Hello, sir! What camera do you use?

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    2 күн бұрын

    DJI Action 4

  • @stefanrusu9487

    @stefanrusu9487

    2 күн бұрын

    @@MickDrivesCars TY! It's with built in mic, right? It sounds good!

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    2 күн бұрын

    It does have a built in mic, but the audio in this video is via a DJI MIC 2

  • @stefanrusu9487

    @stefanrusu9487

    2 күн бұрын

    @@MickDrivesCars understood! How did you mount the camera for pov?

  • @alivekicking6247
    @alivekicking624714 күн бұрын

    Mick, Im sorry but thats terrible advice. Especially as most of your audience is very young and impressionable. What driving courses / driving qualifications do you have? This is really important to state.

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    14 күн бұрын

    My audience is mainly 25-34 lol I'm an advanced motorbike rider. I gave up on the advanced driving course when they said I'd fail if I didn't shuffle the wheel.

  • @alivekicking6247

    @alivekicking6247

    14 күн бұрын

    @MickDrivesCars well... I love most of your videos. The content is good... but sometimes you're wrong, and this is one of those times. That age range is still very young. Just for perspective, I'm a former police officer and had the huge benefit and advantage of going through many, very good, fast road driving courses. You get a lot of things right... I particularly enjoyed your video where you spoke of the vanishing point (you called it something else) as you approached corners. You're wrong in this video unfortunately. I think it would be highly beneficial to do some road driving courses with HPC / Jonathan Palmer etc and then relay that back to your viewers. It might even be a good video to publish. You're missing some tricks that would really enhance your channel. I particularly like your new M2 by the way.

  • @terryable-hh4ck

    @terryable-hh4ck

    8 күн бұрын

    @@alivekicking6247 Well, it's nice to hear from someone who knows what they are talking about. One hand on the wheel? apart from the obvious times you need to indicate / turn wipers on etc, Crazy. Watch the in car cameras during a formula one race, no onehanded there.

  • @LiljamezZz
    @LiljamezZz14 күн бұрын

    I like 2 hands 🥺

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    14 күн бұрын

    Fair. I do too

  • @yahyanuur3680
    @yahyanuur368014 күн бұрын

    This account deserves to grow to 100k subscribers in very short time.

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    14 күн бұрын

    Thank you! We're definitely on track

  • @tamasbogdan9493
    @tamasbogdan949315 күн бұрын

    Where is your Renault ?

  • @MickDrivesCars

    @MickDrivesCars

    14 күн бұрын

    Sold :(

  • @tamasbogdan9493

    @tamasbogdan9493

    14 күн бұрын

    @@MickDrivesCars i was liking that car,it was different but I bet the bmw it's more fun

  • @umarabel1178
    @umarabel117815 күн бұрын

    Yessir

  • @J_S209
    @J_S2093 күн бұрын

    You should not be posting about driving and giving advice Mick because it is bad, poor and dangerous advice. You are a dangerous driver. Trying to swerve and recover from an obstacle with one hand is bound to fail. You are reckless just in creating these videos with your high level of personal distraction.

  • @PointNemo9
    @PointNemo915 күн бұрын

    Terrible advice. Driving with two hands gives the most control of the car in all situations. Obviously on a low speed roundabout you need to shuffle wheel rather than maintain a fixed grip. Driving one-handed is okay in very low risk situations, such as cruising on a motorway, but certainly not in any situation where there is a chance you may need to suddenly swerve to avoid a crash. Driving one handed at 50Mph around corners on relatively narrow country roads is just stupid. Your point about it being always better to slam on the brakes than swerve so it doesn't matter is just pure cope.

  • @abdulwakil2613

    @abdulwakil2613

    15 күн бұрын

    Two hands on the steering wheel doesn’t give you the most control in all situations. It takes a lot longer to completely turn the steering wheel with two hands rather than one. If you need to avoid something, in most situations you’re going to need to break rather than swerve, there’s more than likely going to be other road users around, such as on the other side of the road, so swerving to avoid an accident or an object is hardly going to be the case, and even if it is, it doesn’t take any time at all to get your other hand back on the steering wheel. The driver’s instincts would have already kicked in to know they need both hands on the wheel. Driving at high speeds on narrow roads where corners aren’t sharp, driving one handed is probably better because you only need to give small inputs as Mick discussed in the video, and one handed makes that a lot easier and comfortable. Besides, when would you ever need to swerve to avoid an accident in narrow country roads? you’ll end up in the bushes

  • @MegaMacStudios

    @MegaMacStudios

    15 күн бұрын

    Anecdotally, it's much easier to make the small corrections needed to avoid imperfections like potholes or an oncoming car coming over your lane even on tight two lane roads. You only need a quick and small movement. A lot of new drivers, who two hand, might yank the wheel in panic. Doing so with two hands means you might be unsettle the car. It's my personal theory on why we have footage of people of people binning their cars after avoiding something that would've only needed a small correction

  • @PointNemo9

    @PointNemo9

    15 күн бұрын

    @@abdulwakil2613 One hand gives much less control over the steering, it is far too easy to accidentally put into much input. Imagine if you are driving one-handed at the 4 O'clock position, if you suddenly need to swerve right then the momentum of your hand will push the steering wheel beyond the intended input. When driving two-handed the other hand acts as a counter-balance so unintended inputs are far less likely. Yes, in most cases you are better off braking, but not all, driving with two hands gives the ability to do both. In some cases swerving is the only way to avoid a collision. Driving fast one handed on curving roads is a terrible idea, smaller inputs means they are less accurate, it takes a lot of minor corrections in the steering to keep the car on the intended course.

  • @Kasspirr

    @Kasspirr

    15 күн бұрын

    @@abdulwakil2613 It's much easier to take the second hand off the steering wheel while going on roundabout than having to put it on the steering wheel in sudden situation.

  • @PointNemo9

    @PointNemo9

    15 күн бұрын

    @@MegaMacStudios I think that the opposite of your theory is true. It's very easy to accidentally apply too much steering input when driving one-handed because the momentum of the hand is traveling quickly in one direction, whereas driving with both hands the resistance of the other hand acts as a counter-balance.

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