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Clippings. but as you hold the steering wheel?
It seems that the driver holds the steering wheel of the car, reveals his mental inclination. Anyway, so say the Italians, who carried out the relevant studies. Introducing the seven illustrations of seven possible positions of the hands on the steering wheel while the vehicle reference and the comments of a psychologist and an inspector.
1.
PSYCHOLOGIST: So the wheel keeps a practical man, confident, cautious, knowing what to do and who can do it.
Inspector: If a person is tired, it is - the position of rest. However, the wheel of a car should not serve as handholds. The driver in this case is not ready to respond immediately to changing traffic conditions.
2.
PSYCHOLOGIST. Hand position is typical for a motorist who lacks self-confidence, a man fearful, indecisive, not enough controlling their own stress.
Inspector: This is a disaster. This hand position minimizes the possibility of a bend, giving a great chance traffic accident.
3.
PSYCHOLOGIST: So is the car people domineering, resistant, not very friendly towards others.
Inspector: This situation can lead to loss of concentration. In addition, review arm obscured front. In short, like the location of the hands is very dangerous.
4.
PSYCHOLOGIST: Immediately evident - the driver neat and consistent, but is inclined to pessimism and suspicion.
Inspector: rungs steering - it does not support. This situation tired muscles of the arms and limits the ability of the machine control.
5.
PSYCHOLOGIST: In this way, the wheel keeps a trained person, full of energy, always attentive, provident and loving to drive.
Inspector: Steering wheel should be held with both hands. But the attentive and well operated by the driver when encountering any danger might be able to resist
6.
PSYCHOLOGIST: Motorist - people sober and clear; at the same time - very friendly and gracious.
Inspector: This is another one too loose posture, clearly designed for effect and therefore unsafe. Its not worth recommending.
7.
PSYCHOLOGIST: So the car is well-organized person, which controls its own security and not risk coming.
Inspector: This hand position on the wheel almost right. It should only remember that the steering wheel to keep firmly but gently.
1.
PSYCHOLOGIST: So the wheel keeps a practical man, confident, cautious, knowing what to do and who can do it.
Inspector: If a person is tired, it is - the position of rest. However, the wheel of a car should not serve as handholds. The driver in this case is not ready to respond immediately to changing traffic conditions.
2.
PSYCHOLOGIST. Hand position is typical for a motorist who lacks self-confidence, a man fearful, indecisive, not enough controlling their own stress.
Inspector: This is a disaster. This hand position minimizes the possibility of a bend, giving a great chance traffic accident.
3.
PSYCHOLOGIST: So is the car people domineering, resistant, not very friendly towards others.
Inspector: This situation can lead to loss of concentration. In addition, review arm obscured front. In short, like the location of the hands is very dangerous.
4.
PSYCHOLOGIST: Immediately evident - the driver neat and consistent, but is inclined to pessimism and suspicion.
Inspector: rungs steering - it does not support. This situation tired muscles of the arms and limits the ability of the machine control.
5.
PSYCHOLOGIST: In this way, the wheel keeps a trained person, full of energy, always attentive, provident and loving to drive.
Inspector: Steering wheel should be held with both hands. But the attentive and well operated by the driver when encountering any danger might be able to resist
6.
PSYCHOLOGIST: Motorist - people sober and clear; at the same time - very friendly and gracious.
Inspector: This is another one too loose posture, clearly designed for effect and therefore unsafe. Its not worth recommending.
7.
PSYCHOLOGIST: So the car is well-organized person, which controls its own security and not risk coming.
Inspector: This hand position on the wheel almost right. It should only remember that the steering wheel to keep firmly but gently.