Comment by xienze
1 day ago
> It also seemed really accurate.
It's really not. When I'm cruising on the highway I like to rest my right wrist on the top of the wheel, which blocks the sensor.
"Watch the road"
"Watch the road"
"Watch the road"
1 day ago
> It also seemed really accurate.
It's really not. When I'm cruising on the highway I like to rest my right wrist on the top of the wheel, which blocks the sensor.
"Watch the road"
"Watch the road"
"Watch the road"
> When I'm cruising on the highway I like to rest my right wrist on the top of the wheel, which blocks the sensor.
Won't this shatter your wrist if your airbag deploys? I remember being taught to hold the sides of the wheel in driving class.
There's theory and there's practice. In theory you're supposed to maintain 10 and 2 at all times. In practice, that gets fatiguing over long trips.
Hello from the 80s! It is now 9 and 3. This changed due to airbags and too many people learning what 'degloving' means.
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In practice I had a dislocated wrist once and getting it put back in was the most painful experience of my life.
So what you’re saying is we need pressure sensors on the wheel to verify you’re holding it correctly?
My Subaru Solterra / Toyota bz4X is the same way.