Author Topic: What's this "Both hands on the wheel!" nonsense?  (Read 5341 times)

So an american friend came to visit from Florida, yes? And guess who had to go pick him up at 4am. Obviously, I bought some coffee at the airport because I was going to fall asleep at any moment. While driving back, I had coffee on one hand and the stickshift on the other. He was scared out of his mind, lol. I have experience with knee driving guise. So anyways, he begins to yell "You loving madman!" and "Both hands on the wheel at all times!!!". How am I supposed to keep both hands if I am shifting with one and drinking coffee with the other?

Also note that the airport's highway is always full of people and constant shifting to 4th and from 4th.

yeah, god forbid he be concerned about your safety

don't drink coffee or do anything while driving?

Would you rather have me put down the coffee and fall asleep?

Do stop lights just not exist in Argentina?

Would you rather have me put down the coffee and fall asleep?
you obviously wont fall asleep the instant you put it down

yeah, god forbid he be concerned about your safety
seriously, god forbid that. we finally could've been free
Would you rather have me put down the coffee and fall asleep?
if coffee is the only thing keeping you awake, you shouldn't be driving in the first place

don't drink coffee or do anything while driving?
you dont drink coffee from the little cup holder?

Would you rather have me put down the coffee and fall asleep?
Don't loving drive if you're tired, you handicap.

Hands at 10 and 2, keep awake, aware and vigilant. Driving is an easy way to forget up somebody's day and/or life just because you couldn't show a bit of goddam common courtesy.

you dont drink coffee from the little cup holder?
??? what the forget are you saying

he's holding a cup and trying to steer with his knees


??? what the forget are you saying

he's holding a cup and trying to steer with his knees
\\\\\\\wwwwwwhaT IS WRONG WITH HIM


i think you need some coffee
i am actually like 2 seconds out of bed

http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/a9343/
I was talking in general since "10 and 2" is the common phrase. I don't personally give a stuff where you're holding them along either side, so long as you've got good grip and control.