Mar 11, 2008 17:11
16 yrs ago
English term

10s and 2s

English Other Cinema, Film, TV, Drama Mad Men
Hi,

The other day while watching “Mad Men”, I watched some people discussing driving. One of them talked of “practising one’s 10s and 2s”. Does that mean anything at all, or did I mishear?

All the best,

Simon
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4 +13 Position of the hands on the wheel
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Position of the hands on the wheel

When you learn to drive, the best position to hold the wheel is at what is called "ten to two". The car is easiest to control then, although the position may be found uncomfortable until you get used to it. It therefore will need practising, and I'd say this is what they were talking about.
Peer comment(s):

agree Trudy Peters : Sounds logical. IOW, left hand in the 10 o'clock position, right hand in the 2 o'clock position.
2 mins
agree Nesrin : w Trudy
26 mins
agree Armorel Young : good thinking
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agree Michael Iakovides
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agree Madeleine MacRae Klintebo
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agree PB Trans
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agree Olga Layer
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agree Gary D : 10 and 2 is the position where you hold the steering wheel, 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock
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agree GaryG : I think today they're recommending 9 and 3, but...that's not the question is it?
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agree Vicky Nash : 9 and 3 now because of airbags!
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agree Paul Dixon : In Brazil only 10 is common (albeit not legal) - one hand on wheel, other on mobile phone!
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agree Samantha Phillips
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agree V_Nedkov
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