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Does "4-wheel drive" make driving in the rain safer?
Okay, your hands should be in the 2 and 10 positions. Your arms should be bent, not cocked in a straight line. Also, you should be able to reach the pedal with your right foot and your left foot on the little bump that is inclined. you should be sitting up straight and not slouching. Make sure you check to make sure your mirors are correct. If you do this check for comfortability. Lastly, make sure you put your right ankle planted between the gas and brake pedal for fluid movements and less tossing around during braking. When turning, turn hand over hand or you cannot correct it if you turn to tightly or not enough. Good luck and lots of practice helps.your hands are supposed to be on the wheel at the 10-2 position,according to the book,,this is done as if the wheel was a a clock i tried it though and i cant drive in that position all the time,but that's what the manual says,,i don't know of any sites on the matter though,,good luck,and have a good x-mas.
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