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d.

Hand position: left hand between 7 and 8 o'clock, and


right hand between 4 and 5 o'clock.
b. Turning right: the left hand pushes the wheel up and
the right hand slides up, grasps the wheel and pulls
down to turn. While the right hand moves down, the
left hand slides back toward its original position
make adjustments as needed.
C. Turning left: the right hand pushes the wheel up and
the left hand slides up, grasps the wheel and pulls
down to turn. While the left hand moves down, the
right hand slides back toward its original position to
make adjustments as needed.
d. In pushing up and down the steering wheel, proper
hand positions: between 11 and 8 o'clock with the left
hand and between 1 and 8 o'clock with the right hand.
2. Hand-over-Hand Steering: Applicable when the turning
at low speeds with limited visibility at an intersection or
when parking the vehicle or recovering from a skid.
a. Hand positions: left hand between 8 and 9 o'clock and
right hand between 3 and 4 o'clock.
b. Use the right top third of the steering wheel to move
the wheel to the right and use the left top third of the
wheel to move the wheel to the left.
C. Turning right: left hand pushes up, while the right
hand lets go, reaches across the other arm, grasps the
wheel and pulls the wheel up, over and down as
appropriate. As the wheel is being pulled up, the left
hand releases the wheel and returns to its original
position.
d. Turning left: right hand pushes up, while the left hand
lets go, reaches across the other arm, grasps the
wheel and pulls the wheel up, over and down as
appropriate. As the wheel is being pulled up, the right
hand releases the wheel and returns to its original
position.
3. One Hand Steering: This is used when backing or while
operating or manipulating or adjusting vehicle controls like
wipers, flashers, lights, etc. that require a reach from the
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