Best push pull video ever. I didn't know what my instructor was going on about as he did it so quick, finally someone with the patience to take it step by step. Fantastic.
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Thank God for this video it is so clearly explained. What a nightmare I have had trying to learn this. My instructor makes it look and sound easy. It's a hard technique to master and not enough credence given to it in lessons. Thank you.
Just had my first ever driving lesson today. I really struggled with this and my instructor started shouting and yelling at me by that point I just completely went into shutdown mode and wanted to go home. My instructor is 80 years of age and was incredibly short tempted. Confidence is well and truly down the toilet.
nah thats not acceptable, im sorry you had to go through that. No one should screaming at a learning driver like that, especially it being ur first lesson. That instructor needs to go in the bin. Keep ur head up, you'll get your Ps soon dw!
I am so sorry, out of all teachers , driving teachers should be one of the most patient since it's not only confusing, but a stressed student is a potentially dangerous situation, hope it all worked out for you
Ugh, so sorry that happened. I've driving for 35 years and learned hand over hand method. The Pull Push is tricky for me to change over to. Best wishes.
This has been so helpful thank you for making this video I'm learning to drive at the moment and I'm struggling with the pull push so this video has definitely helped me so I'm gonna practice some more at home and getting this technique right
Good video. In my opinion, this is the BEST method of steering a vehicle. Professional drivers, and police pursuit drivers use this method. Hand-over-hand method should be avoided.
The push-pull method is terrible for anything other than passing your test. crossing your arms allows you to give faster and smoother steering inputs. At long as you don't think your airbag is about to go off then crossing your arms is the safest way to do it.
@@jordanlazarus7345 I think you will find those claims are just old wives' tales, my friend: generally only learners and inexperienced drivers have problems with 'jerky inputs', and once they become proficient these disappear altogether. In my experience, exactly the same happens no matter how a beginner turns the wheel, but it doesn't take long to overcome it with either technique. As for turning the wheel faster, definitely not true - for production cars at least: with push-pull the driver can apply _any amount of lock, in either direction, without removing the hands from the wheel;_ this means that _they are always in the ideal position to respond to changing needs._ This is not the case with any other steering method. It is, in fact, possible to turn the wheel every bit as fast as when crossing hands - and faster - for this very reason, plus it takes less effort. To see what I mean, take a look at this video of a side-by-side comparison of the two over a slalom course. It starts at 02:25, and the video is at ua-cam.com/video/pS3ECPrplKo/v-deo.html . Notice that the driver who is crossing hands is nearly having kittens trying to accomplish what the chap who is feeding the wheel does with ease. This is why push-pull is taught to all UK emergency drivers, who collectively have one of the best road safety records in the world. Some American police forces have abandoned hand-over-hand steering altogether, primarily because officers have been injured by airbags, but also because, after experimentation, they have found other techniques too slow for specialist manouevres. One example is the San José Police Department. Evidence is therefore strong that the old chestnut about hand-over-hand being faster than push-pull is not only misleading, but the polar opposite of real life.
Thank you for this! Incredibly helpful, lots of videos just show them turning without actually moving the car. Couldn't find any other video that discussed what to do when you're done with the turn.
A good learning viDeo and a great job from you .Very nice.I am sixty plus and driving since last 28 years .Never got to see this.Oh wonderful people around the this world.
You make it look so easy. I passed my test first time using the pull and push technique but got into bad habits. It's hard to re-master this you make it look so easy but thanks for sharing this has helped. What car are you driving?
Very useful demonstration of full turns. Thanks. Can you also please demonstrate best way for handling steering wheel where the road has islands at short interval and there are park cars . That is, situations where that the car is meandering in s bends at close quarters at say 30mph. Look forward to sharing your expert tution
Very good explanation and demonstration of the pull-push method. I would, however, have liked you to have explained that this was filmed in a simulator car otherwise you could be encouraging a lot of dry steering if learners think they can turn the s/w like this when the car is stationary!
You make a good point about dry steering Jackie and yes it should be avoided when driving. For the benefit of this 'demonstration' showing the correct action (whilst dry steering) served its purpose. Thanks for the comment :-)
This video really helped thanks. I'm not sure why but I'm having trouble straightening the car out. I'm either going to too much to the left or too much to the right
Chris Jones you are welcome. Worth mentioning to them if you hadn't already about not dry steering. I say in the comments but don't cover it in the video. Ray
thank god, I alas see a method. Im attending school and they very strict about hand to hand and not hand over hand. Thank you very much for making this simpler pour moi.
Alot of people seem to get quite irritated by the push pull method claiming it's not as safe because it restricts you when you need to make tight turns quickly in an emergency or otherwise. Nobody seems to be able to explain why the push pull method is safer, and this just adds to the annoyance and confusion. Well, let me explain in the simplest way possible why push pull is in fact the safest steering method: Everyone seems to neglect the fact that there is an AIR BAG IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STEERING WHEEL. What do you think is going to happen if it goes off and your arms are crossed over? Well... You'll probably end up being impaled by your own arms. At the very least, you'll get away with shattered arms and a broken rib cage.
Push-pull is the method taught to police and emergency drivers, so what does that tell you about it's suitability for purpose? Your explanation is a good one, but you've actually missed the real reason why feeding the wheel is safer. When you cross hands, you inevitably "run out of arms", and have to remove one hand from the lower half of the wheel in order to grab it higher up; during that time, the wheel is stationary (or close to it), which is hardly ideal in an emergency - and a direct cause of the 'jagged inputs' we're constantly told this method is supposed to cure! When you feed the wheel, the driver can apply _any amount of lock, in any direction, whilst keeping both hands on the wheel._ The hands are always in the correct position to respond to changing needs. You can also steer just as fast, if not faster, for this very reason. Power steering makes it easier, and does not negate its inherent safety. Simply put, feeding the wheel is the superior technique in every respect, in spite of what the cross-hands brigade will tell you. Other than that, agree with you one hundred percent.
Like any new technique, it takes time to be proficient. Practicing it on a public roadway(?) for the first time is not the time to use the technique. It is not the only way to drive, but it is prove. To be a safer, more efficient way to driver daily, especially in a panic situation. It has limitations. But it works. But you have to learn the basics and start learning the technique progressively with low speed exercises and build up to faster and more dynamic situations, in a controlled environment. Proper safe driving techniques are a perishable skill. If you don't strive to practice it daily, no one can use it in the time of need when they least expect it.
But there is one problem with push and pull steering: if you need to turn the steering wheel quikly, the car jiggles while turning. And in the worst case scenario, you could miss the corner entirely and drive off the road.
It's interesting how subjective steering technique is. Most professional driving instructors in Australia strongly discourage this method; when I learnt to drive and did a defensive driving course I was taught to always cross your hands, and to focus much more on where the car was going than how you were steering.
This technique is only one of many. In the UK this is the preferred method because it protects the airbag space for it to deploy. You will not fail a UK driving test if you use other methods (including hand over hand), providing that is that the car is fully under control. As a professional driver trainer and a person concerned about safest methods. I prefer this method as a safer habitual method of steering. Thanks for your comment..very useful.😊
+Ray Seagrave I've noticed that this method is popular in the UK. I've always thought that the airbag will force your hands and arm out of the way of your face. As well as my modern car with power steering, I've got a 1950s Jaguar that you really couldn't steer like this at low speeds, as the steering with radial tyres is very heavy.
+Nicholas Scarff don't think that would be the case. Given how fast the airbag deploys your hands or arms are in the way. Better they are fully out of the way. ua-cam.com/video/AH4dViWtzXw/v-deo.html
+Ray Seagrave (Complete Driver) I've been in an accident where the airbag deploys. Admittedly I was the passenger, but the airbag is actually deflating by the time you actually hit it. And to be quite honest, if you're in an accident, you still get badly bruised and knocked about anyway. I'm not sure if you've ever used hand over hand, but when it's done properly, it's much much smoother then push pull and mush quicker too.
As a UK driving instructor I teach all methods of steering... Some are safer than others. I would never want anything in the way of an airbag... See from 1min 25secs comparing the two methods. ua-cam.com/video/pS3ECPrplKo/v-deo.html
+TehoTarve it is actualy safer if properly done. But it is Push-Pull. in an emergency situation you wont have the time to preset one hand at the top to pull down. I am an Emergency Vehicle Operation Course Instructor. And Push-Pull is the method taiught.
+John Ledesma Actually, i tried switching from my hand over hand to the pull push technique once and i almost got into an accident.. So am with TehoTarve since hand over hand are more universal than push and pull because hand over hand is the first technique taught by my driving instructor back in the 90s so its kinda hard for me to adapt to this so called new and improved safety steering style..
It is one method taught, and it's a method that isn't taught in any high performance driving school I'm aware of. I only see this stuff being taught by institutions teaching police and and emergency responders and no one can seem to articulate WHY it's a better approach.
@@opmike343 *"I only see this stuff being taught by institutions teaching police and and emergency responders and no one can seem to articulate WHY it's a better approach."* If it is taught to police and emergency drivers, then what does that tell you about it's suitability for purpose, my friend? But to answer your question, when you cross hands, you inevitably "run out of arms", and have to remove one hand from the lower half of the wheel in order to grab it higher up; during that time, the wheel is stationary (or close to it), which is hardly ideal in an emergency - and a direct cause of the 'jagged inputs' we're constantly told this method is supposed to cure! When you feed the wheel, the driver can apply _any amount of lock, in any direction, whilst keeping both hands on the wheel._ The hands are always in the correct position to respond to changing needs. You can also steer just as fast, if not faster, for this very reason. Power steering makes it easier, and does not negate its inherent safety. Simply put, feeding the wheel is the superior technique in every respect, in spite of what the cross-hands brigade will tell you. As for racing drivers, with their different priorities, objectives and vehicles, I fail to see how it is relevant. Hope that helps.
Some might say this is a rare technique used outside driving schools. Those that know about advanced driving and how to control the car skilfully would however disagree.
"You will fail my training immediately if you drive push-and-pull like this video shows." From a senior driving instructor of Mercedes Benz and Daimler who trains engineers and customers on how to drive safely.
*"Those that know about advanced driving and how to control the car skilfully would however disagree."* I would never teach my pupils to cross hands under any circumstances. You can keep that method.
Both do a good job. However pull push technique keeps a space clear for the airbag to deploy without arms and hands being in the way. So in that way it's safer.
@@RaySeagraveCompleteDriver yes it is.thanks dear.i am having problem to cross speed humps to pass my driving license test.i want to take automatic car license. Please tell me how to cross it safely. I did test two times my car hit from the bottom with the hump. First time may my car speed was more i apply break suddenly after reaching hump.so it strike to hump. Secondly i try to cross my hump by keeping my foot on break my car stopped. After releasing my foot it didn't move. So I've to accelerate it a bit.but due to accelerate it hit again.and captain made me fail.please tell me how i should do it well.it's my last chance to pass my exam.......i couldn't find any video according to automatic car.so please tell me the trick. Our test car have two passenger at back and one man sit at side passenger seat. I wait for your kind reply.
@@zeeaquarian6340 come off the gas early enough so you roll over the speed bump without it being uncomfortable. Then on the gas again after you clear it.
I learn my pupils to use the wheel as you where draw a roap through the car on the top of the wheel. With the hands cross over of course...I was visiting the Metropolitan Policeschool in London, and they used your methods. I am a driverinstructor from Norway, and we drived around this police guys... We are known of this slippery grounds, and we uses other methodes. They did'n have a chanse... (haha).
Helpful video. Of course the other reason why you shouldnt cross your hands/arms when steering is because if you have an accident and the airbag goes off it will break your arms as they smash into your face.
Best push pull video ever. I didn't know what my instructor was going on about as he did it so quick, finally someone with the patience to take it step by step. Fantastic.
Same here, get you
Same here, I had no idea what he was doing😑😑 and how, and now I clearly understood.
Agreed.
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After two lessons, watching your minutes for a couple of minutes and sitting here with a plate really helped me. Haha! Thank you :)
a plate! gosh I was thinking what i could use and couldnt think of anything to use *facepalm*
Brilliant brilliant
Thank God for this video it is so clearly explained. What a nightmare I have had trying to learn this. My instructor makes it look and sound easy. It's a hard technique to master and not enough credence given to it in lessons. Thank you.
Had my 1st lesson today. Practicing now with a plate 😀 finally able to do the push & pull technique. Very helpful video. Thank you.
I’m practicing with my cover pot wrapped with nylon ..😂
OMG this video helped ALOT!! I liked how you repeated it quite a few times before moving on to a different turn, which helped learning it
Best pull push video on UA-cam
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Just had my first ever driving lesson today. I really struggled with this and my instructor started shouting and yelling at me by that point I just completely went into shutdown mode and wanted to go home. My instructor is 80 years of age and was incredibly short tempted. Confidence is well and truly down the toilet.
nah thats not acceptable, im sorry you had to go through that. No one should screaming at a learning driver like that, especially it being ur first lesson. That instructor needs to go in the bin. Keep ur head up, you'll get your Ps soon dw!
I am so sorry, out of all teachers , driving teachers should be one of the most patient since it's not only confusing, but a stressed student is a potentially dangerous situation, hope it all worked out for you
@@XxMyvxRocksx382xX thank you. Will resume my lessons soon. Just needed a break as it completely destroyed my confidence.
Ugh, so sorry that happened. I've driving for 35 years and learned hand over hand method. The Pull Push is tricky for me to change over to. Best wishes.
@@Dante1321 appreciate your kind words thank you :)
Was about to give up on the Pull Push Steering Technique, but found this amazing video. You explained it very well! Thank you!
Best pull push method on UA-cam. I prefer the 10-2 then the 9-3.
I like 12-6 method the best
11:59-12:01 for me
This has been so helpful thank you for making this video I'm learning to drive at the moment and I'm struggling with the pull push so this video has definitely helped me so I'm gonna practice some more at home and getting this technique right
The best driving lesson with fluent English easy also for us foreigners to understand without barriers and follow correctly. Thank you.
I passed my test thanks to you!! thanks man!
Bro saw this vid 10 years before me
This is the best one video .Very simple and effective explanation.
Good video. In my opinion, this is the BEST method of steering a vehicle. Professional drivers, and police pursuit drivers use this method. Hand-over-hand method should be avoided.
thanks i needed that
Hear, hear!
The push-pull method is terrible for anything other than passing your test. crossing your arms allows you to give faster and smoother steering inputs. At long as you don't think your airbag is about to go off then crossing your arms is the safest way to do it.
@@jordanlazarus7345 I think you will find those claims are just old wives' tales, my friend: generally only learners and inexperienced drivers have problems with 'jerky inputs', and once they become proficient these disappear altogether. In my experience, exactly the same happens no matter how a beginner turns the wheel, but it doesn't take long to overcome it with either technique.
As for turning the wheel faster, definitely not true - for production cars at least: with push-pull the driver can apply _any amount of lock, in either direction, without removing the hands from the wheel;_ this means that _they are always in the ideal position to respond to changing needs._ This is not the case with any other steering method. It is, in fact, possible to turn the wheel every bit as fast as when crossing hands - and faster - for this very reason, plus it takes less effort.
To see what I mean, take a look at this video of a side-by-side comparison of the two over a slalom course. It starts at 02:25, and the video is at ua-cam.com/video/pS3ECPrplKo/v-deo.html . Notice that the driver who is crossing hands is nearly having kittens trying to accomplish what the chap who is feeding the wheel does with ease. This is why push-pull is taught to all UK emergency drivers, who collectively have one of the best road safety records in the world. Some American police forces have abandoned hand-over-hand steering altogether, primarily because officers have been injured by airbags, but also because, after experimentation, they have found other techniques too slow for specialist manouevres. One example is the San José Police Department.
Evidence is therefore strong that the old chestnut about hand-over-hand being faster than push-pull is not only misleading, but the polar opposite of real life.
This is such a great video! Thanks for this. I'm going get a plastic steering wheel so I can perfect this technique.
Thank you. Please share the link on Facebook. I'd appreciate that.
Thank you for this! Incredibly helpful, lots of videos just show them turning without actually moving the car. Couldn't find any other video that discussed what to do when you're done with the turn.
A good learning viDeo and a great job from you .Very nice.I am sixty plus and driving since last 28 years .Never got to see this.Oh wonderful people around the this world.
love it, i am having the first class tmr. the video is truly helpful and definitely saved me pretty much time.
Pleased it helps.. :-)
watched many videos about steering a car... love this one best
Anyone from 2020 getting told to use this?
yep haha
Yep
Not mee hahaa... just told me today
Yh
Yeah 🙄
Very clear guidance on this technique and its value. Now to put it into practice.
I have done 3 lessons so far and I struggle with steering..so I'm going to try applying these techniques
Drove over a median yesterday because I couldn't steer properly😅 This is extremely helpful and I hope I'm able to implement it
Urvi Patel keep practicing.. Lol
Ray Seagrave Will do. Thanks!
Amazing video, Ray Seagrave!
U speak so soft,n explain sooooo good.Thank you
Thank you my instructor explained it too fast I'm a slow learner this helped a lot!
I practiced with a plate whiles watching this video :P
lol my very first instructor used to tell me to practice with a plate 😅
Can't believe such a basic idea and I was ordering logitech thrustmaster just to practise this LOL. Thanks
I practised with joined washing machine drain hose
How about a bucket think inside the bath it really feels like a steering wheel 😅😂
You make it look so easy. I passed my test first time using the pull and push technique but got into bad habits. It's hard to re-master this you make it look so easy but thanks for sharing this has helped. What car are you driving?
So far your video is the most helpful
The best video of push and pull techniqe ....Thank you so much.
One of the best push/pull method video's I've seen. You showed and explained that perfectly! Thank you!
Very useful demonstration of full turns. Thanks. Can you also please demonstrate best way for handling steering wheel where the road has islands at short interval and there are park cars . That is, situations where that the car is meandering in s bends at close quarters at say 30mph. Look forward to sharing your expert tution
Use the same technique. For production cars it does everything, so there's really no need to use anything else. Hope that helps.
Very good explanation and demonstration of the pull-push method. I would, however, have liked you to have explained that this was filmed in a simulator car otherwise you could be encouraging a lot of dry steering if learners think they can turn the s/w like this when the car is stationary!
You make a good point about dry steering Jackie and yes it should be avoided when driving. For the benefit of this 'demonstration' showing the correct action (whilst dry steering) served its purpose. Thanks for the comment :-)
Waoooh...Welldone Ray...This video simply solves my mystery!!
Very helpful, even though I am from the USA, different side of the car. Thank you for the lesson.
I Check So many steer videos But your lesson so good than others. Great I Like it. Thank you
Pleased you enjoyed it. Share 😊👍
Excellent instructions! I also like your hands. 🖐
absolutely brilliant video...was really struggling with this..now i got it..tx a ,million..
Glad it helped. With practice it will become effortless. :-)
Thanks a lot best push pull video ever. You explained it better then my instructor!
Great Explanation. it's very simple just gotta know the method and use it
Amazing demonstration, thank you!
This video really helped thanks. I'm not sure why but I'm having trouble straightening the car out. I'm either going to too much to the left or too much to the right
Really good teaching video. You're very clear and comprehensive.
Really, really helpful. Thank you very much! I enjoyed following along to this video with my dinner plate. :)
Excellent demo. Great picture clarity. What camera make and system did you use?
Thank you ..is it a best technique for beginners and crack driving test than hand over hand ?
Thank you! I found this extremely helpful! :)
This video really helps me! I had a go on my plate and I got used to it!! Thanks man!!!
Still an amazing videos in 2024
This is so helpful. I'll try this tomorrow. Could not get it at all on my first lesson and I just got confused...
Thank you
Thanks for this Ray. I've passed the link to my learners.
Chris Jones you are welcome. Worth mentioning to them if you hadn't already about not dry steering. I say in the comments but don't cover it in the video. Ray
Best video ever
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You tell me which emergency avoidance steering the car had more control.
thank god, I alas see a method. Im attending school and they very strict about hand to hand and not hand over hand. Thank you very much for making this simpler pour moi.
excellent excellent n excellent. u explained very well. thanks a lot.
please does anybody know the song at the beginning of the video? lol and this video was very helpful, spot on, thanks a lot
Thanks for the comment. The music at the beginning is Eple by Royksopp :-)
Would like to see a clip of that. Do you have one?
What type of car is that?It's a pretty good looking car mate.
i watched lot vedios..but this vedio help me alot
Great demonstration and explanation. Thank you!
Alot of people seem to get quite irritated by the push pull method claiming it's not as safe because it restricts you when you need to make tight turns quickly in an emergency or otherwise. Nobody seems to be able to explain why the push pull method is safer, and this just adds to the annoyance and confusion. Well, let me explain in the simplest way possible why push pull is in fact the safest steering method: Everyone seems to neglect the fact that there is an AIR BAG IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STEERING WHEEL. What do you think is going to happen if it goes off and your arms are crossed over? Well... You'll probably end up being impaled by your own arms. At the very least, you'll get away with shattered arms and a broken rib cage.
Push-pull is the method taught to police and emergency drivers, so what does that tell you about it's suitability for purpose? Your explanation is a good one, but you've actually missed the real reason why feeding the wheel is safer. When you cross hands, you inevitably "run out of arms", and have to remove one hand from the lower half of the wheel in order to grab it higher up; during that time, the wheel is stationary (or close to it), which is hardly ideal in an emergency - and a direct cause of the 'jagged inputs' we're constantly told this method is supposed to cure!
When you feed the wheel, the driver can apply _any amount of lock, in any direction, whilst keeping both hands on the wheel._ The hands are always in the correct position to respond to changing needs. You can also steer just as fast, if not faster, for this very reason. Power steering makes it easier, and does not negate its inherent safety. Simply put, feeding the wheel is the superior technique in every respect, in spite of what the cross-hands brigade will tell you.
Other than that, agree with you one hundred percent.
Like any new technique, it takes time to be proficient. Practicing it on a public roadway(?) for the first time is not the time to use the technique.
It is not the only way to drive, but it is prove. To be a safer, more efficient way to driver daily, especially in a panic situation.
It has limitations. But it works. But you have to learn the basics and start learning the technique progressively with low speed exercises and build up to faster and more dynamic situations, in a controlled environment.
Proper safe driving techniques are a perishable skill. If you don't strive to practice it daily, no one can use it in the time of need when they least expect it.
But there is one problem with push and pull steering: if you need to turn the steering wheel quikly, the car jiggles while turning. And in the worst case scenario, you could miss the corner entirely and drive off the road.
Check 2mins in on this video.
ua-cam.com/video/pS3ECPrplKo/v-deo.html
that is perfect 100% thanks for share your knowledge
Brother your video is best pull push video thanks you so much
Best video ever
Best video ,thank you really help me a lot
Nicely articulated. Thanks Ray.
Nice and informative video.Like from India......👍👍👍
this looks a lot easier than the hand over hand method
It's interesting how subjective steering technique is. Most professional driving instructors in Australia strongly discourage this method; when I learnt to drive and did a defensive driving course I was taught to always cross your hands, and to focus much more on where the car was going than how you were steering.
This technique is only one of many. In the UK this is the preferred method because it protects the airbag space for it to deploy. You will not fail a UK driving test if you use other methods (including hand over hand), providing that is that the car is fully under control. As a professional driver trainer and a person concerned about safest methods. I prefer this method as a safer habitual method of steering. Thanks for your comment..very useful.😊
+Ray Seagrave I've noticed that this method is popular in the UK. I've always thought that the airbag will force your hands and arm out of the way of your face. As well as my modern car with power steering, I've got a 1950s Jaguar that you really couldn't steer like this at low speeds, as the steering with radial tyres is very heavy.
+Nicholas Scarff don't think that would be the case. Given how fast the airbag deploys your hands or arms are in the way. Better they are fully out of the way.
ua-cam.com/video/AH4dViWtzXw/v-deo.html
+Ray Seagrave (Complete Driver) I've been in an accident where the airbag deploys. Admittedly I was the passenger, but the airbag is actually deflating by the time you actually hit it. And to be quite honest, if you're in an accident, you still get badly bruised and knocked about anyway. I'm not sure if you've ever used hand over hand, but when it's done properly, it's much much smoother then push pull and mush quicker too.
As a UK driving instructor I teach all methods of steering... Some are safer than others. I would never want anything in the way of an airbag... See from 1min 25secs comparing the two methods.
ua-cam.com/video/pS3ECPrplKo/v-deo.html
Thank you so much it's a great video.
Very well explained!!
which song is played in the beginning? :)
How is your steering on the right hand side?
+Anonymous Sorry. That was a foolish question
Great lesson. Thank you
I cannot believe the push-pull steering would be succesful at a rapid correction steering situation.
Once you are skilled at it there are no issues steering rapidly under emergency situations.
+TehoTarve it is actualy safer if properly done. But it is Push-Pull. in an emergency situation you wont have the time to preset one hand at the top to pull down. I am an Emergency Vehicle Operation Course Instructor. And Push-Pull is the method taiught.
+John Ledesma Actually, i tried switching from my hand over hand to the pull push technique once and i almost got into an accident.. So am with TehoTarve since hand over hand are more universal than push and pull because hand over hand is the first technique taught by my driving instructor back in the 90s so its kinda hard for me to adapt to this so called new and improved safety steering style..
It is one method taught, and it's a method that isn't taught in any high performance driving school I'm aware of. I only see this stuff being taught by institutions teaching police and and emergency responders and no one can seem to articulate WHY it's a better approach.
@@opmike343 *"I only see this stuff being taught by institutions teaching police and and emergency responders and no one can seem to articulate WHY it's a better approach."* If it is taught to police and emergency drivers, then what does that tell you about it's suitability for purpose, my friend? But to answer your question, when you cross hands, you inevitably "run out of arms", and have to remove one hand from the lower half of the wheel in order to grab it higher up; during that time, the wheel is stationary (or close to it), which is hardly ideal in an emergency - and a direct cause of the 'jagged inputs' we're constantly told this method is supposed to cure!
When you feed the wheel, the driver can apply _any amount of lock, in any direction, whilst keeping both hands on the wheel._ The hands are always in the correct position to respond to changing needs. You can also steer just as fast, if not faster, for this very reason. Power steering makes it easier, and does not negate its inherent safety. Simply put, feeding the wheel is the superior technique in every respect, in spite of what the cross-hands brigade will tell you.
As for racing drivers, with their different priorities, objectives and vehicles, I fail to see how it is relevant. Hope that helps.
Some might say this is a rare technique used outside driving schools. Those that know about advanced driving and how to control the car skilfully would however disagree.
"You will fail my training immediately if you drive push-and-pull like this video shows." From a senior driving instructor of Mercedes Benz and Daimler who trains engineers and customers on how to drive safely.
*"Those that know about advanced driving and how to control the car skilfully would however disagree."* I would never teach my pupils to cross hands under any circumstances. You can keep that method.
Pull push technique is good or hand over hand position is good?
Both do a good job. However pull push technique keeps a space clear for the airbag to deploy without arms and hands being in the way. So in that way it's safer.
@@RaySeagraveCompleteDriver yes it is.thanks dear.i am having problem to cross speed humps to pass my driving license test.i want to take automatic car license. Please tell me how to cross it safely.
I did test two times my car hit from the bottom with the hump.
First time may my car speed was more i apply break suddenly after reaching hump.so it strike to hump.
Secondly i try to cross my hump by keeping my foot on break my car stopped. After releasing my foot it didn't move. So I've to accelerate it a bit.but due to accelerate it hit again.and captain made me fail.please tell me how i should do it well.it's my last chance to pass my exam.......i couldn't find any video according to automatic car.so please tell me the trick.
Our test car have two passenger at back and one man sit at side passenger seat. I wait for your kind reply.
Please reply my query
Pull push avoids arms passing over the airbag so this in my opinion is safer.
@@zeeaquarian6340 come off the gas early enough so you roll over the speed bump without it being uncomfortable. Then on the gas again after you clear it.
thanks so much. i didnt understand wtf this method meant so i need to practice but i think this helped
You are welcome. 😁👍
How can avoid thumbs fight against each other at the top of wheel?
Great stuff thank you 🙏🏽
Amasing video... thanku
impressive,well understood
I learn my pupils to use the wheel as you where draw a roap through the car on the top of the wheel. With the hands cross over of course...I was visiting the Metropolitan Policeschool in London, and they used your methods. I am a driverinstructor from Norway, and we drived around this police guys... We are known of this slippery grounds, and we uses other methodes. They did'n have a chanse... (haha).
Perfect thanks
Thanks so much!
You are welcome. Glad it helped :-)
Helpful video. Of course the other reason why you shouldnt cross your hands/arms when steering is because if you have an accident and the airbag goes off it will break your arms as they smash into your face.
That isn't the actual reason why feeding the wheel is safest, but it's a pretty damn good one!
my problem is knowing when to turn. I either turn to early or to late. aaahhhh! I need help.
You'll get the idea with practice. Everybody does. Best of luck.
Nicely explained thank you so much 😊
Why is this soo hard for me😫
It is hard for me as well my instructor was making me feel like an idiot I've never been good at stuff like this
great video sir! helped me alot =D
very useful one
Amazing video thank you man
One of the best
I get it now
great driving techniques
thank you . i saw your video it,s very good for exeplain other student. thank you sir
Excellent vid. windw wipe steering is irresponsible it should never be done
thank you