@@bearpowder8807 compared to what they used to be, extremely. Edit: planned obsolescence. it's time for y'all to do some reading up. that, or don't, but don't call me insane for actually paying attention lol.
@@dyeace fuck off ya fuckin insecure cunt hopping on bandwagons cause everyone says it you probably didnt even focus on the topic he was talking about the bmw badge is obviously a joke you think he put that on a Z to make it look good? far out people these days are braindead
@@yes8032umm, my neighbor has been sitting in his car talking to himself, acting like he's driving, for over an hour. Something seems really strange. Yeah, I could see it happening. I wouldn't call, but I know some older women that would Karen TF out of this situation..lmao
Chauffeur shuffle. Its used a lot in drifting. Keeping your hands in the same position ONLY works when its a quick ratio (formula 1). The chauffeur shuffle is also smoother.
@@or3n_ Funny story actually. I was coming out the exit of a highway the other day and there right there with reverse lights on was a madman who'd lost his way. I guess you're right. Driving is a bit outdated to BMW drivers.
Hey man, (bmw owner here) I would love to use my indicators, but on like every bmw, they’re broken so I just have to go with the stereotype and drive like an a-hole 😂😂
@maxfree321 Actual BMW steering wheels are designed with the logo in mind, meanwhile I doubt the engineers at Nissan thought "Hmm, I think we should make sure the airbag properly functions even while there's an oversized BMW badge on top of it"
@@lucadeloddere4062 nobody ever looks when they do that. you can't do it based on how it looks. cars don't work like that or well your body don't work like that. your body uses muscle memory to memorise what to do and how to do it. not vission in this scenario. + it's going to move to fast for you to just base it of vision.
My father taught me to learn my steering wheel. As long as you have the design of it memorized you will always be able to "instinctively" know which way your tires are aimed. And the 1st time that lesson saved my life was in the ice storm of 1994. I have no doubt we'd have ended up in the river that day.
You should also know that it doesnt matter which technique you use. We arent going to race on a circut so you can lose some milliseconds for the "wrong" technique (which isnt wrong at all). And even in motorsports there are a gazillion techniques to turn the wheel fast and not everybody is doing the same. Its all fine
@@gandalf_thegrey Nah, learning these techniques will make you a better driver. You should always know what you're doing when driving a car, The worst driver is the uneducated one
I have never understood that. How brave or stupid you should be to remove hands from the steering wheel. I've been sideways many times and with great angles but never got my hands of steering wheel.
@@tonkis4812 you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. i’d you hand over hand while driving you have an inferior steering technique. letting the wheel glide through your hands is what you should be doing. you don’t just let go and remove your hand away from the wheel but you do let go doing transitions and let it glad through your hand or you do what’s called “wheel tracing”. you NEVER should close your hands in drifting. you should always shuffle steer or wheel trace. these are proper drift steering techniques developed by the og japanese drifters.
@@zenkiethan gliding the steering wheel is one thing, taking of your hands from the wheel is another. I said that i've never done the second thing. First one is the correct technique to drift and I know it.
I asked my driving instructor about this when I was getting my license and his flat response was "Instructors who teach shuffle steering are why there's so many bad drivers around."
@@shivpatel5413 flatspots are places on the tire that are worn a little more than the rest of the tire. You get flatspots by turning your wheels on asphalt while standing still (although you need to do it a lot before you get an actual flat spot), or by locking up your wheels at high speeds wich mostly happens in racing.
The claim that shuffle steering was taught because of air bags is simply not true. I was taught shuffle steering back in the 1970s, long before air bags were really a thing. It was about safety, but that was to do with having maximum control over the wheel and being able to exert the highest leverage. The airbag issue is another reason, but it was never the primary one.
100% agree, airbags were not even really in use back when i was tought shuffle steering in the early 90's. It's simply so you dont have to take one hand off the wheel, like you do with hand over hand. I do find it funny when people these days try and take something that has been around/known for well over half a century and try to claim its done for some modern reason. Like we have never seen it before :)
@@mattparker3349 It is absolutely nothing to do with traction control, as that is dealt with electronically on modern cars and by managing the throttle on older ones. That's unless you mean being able to hold the steering more firmly, but that's not traction control. Maybe torque-steer comes closest, but then as I said, that comes down to having maximum control over the steering wheel.
Yes, that's mainly to prevent tyre wear and so you dont get flat spots on your tyres. But its fine when you do it for a bit or if you like spending too much money to get your tyres replaced lol
Depends on speed. I feel hand over hand is all around smooth & efficient in usual situations. Shuffle feels more natural on wider turns or certain lots tho. Long as you don’t squeeze the wheel & keep thumbs out that air bag will throw your arms back before it breaks them.
I feel where my tires are rather then relying on a reference point. Part of getting good at driving is learning to feel the car and the way everything on it interacts with your surroundings. The momentum the bumps the grip of the tires on the asphalt all of it.
@@itachiamvs8591 I drive a Hyundai Santro Euro 2 1999. Petrol. One hand on the gear and the other on the steering. It's been 14 years. And lol yes i was being sarcastic on this guys video 😂
I usually only do hand-over-hand while steering at low speeds. At higher speeds, I keep my hands on the wheel and twist my wrists. If the turn is too tight, I usually take only one hand off the wheel so I still have a solid grip on it and one arm isn't getting in the way of the other (Idk if that's a bad way to do it or if I even explained it well lol. I haven't tracked my car either.)
No see you’re correct as a matter fact this guy is almost completely wrong most professional drivers actually urge you away from crossing your hands over the way he did in the video
No thats right. When going fast theres literally never a situation where you need to turn your steering wheel much more than 90° At low speeds im actually not sure how i do it but i think most of the time crossing or one hand and doing multiple rotations. Not that important to keep track of the wheels either plus its much easier since youre moving the wheel slower. Only situation the vid might be right would be drifting where fast hard inputs matter, wether the drift is intentional or not.
If I'm turning more than half a rotation I'm going slow enough to use one hand to do it, anything fast and I'm not turning it far enough to put one over the other. Still use one hand for a good chunk of the time so I can change gears, the second hand is to told it steady.
@@lilfadeakaadam7576 I think he ment truck/taxi drivers when he said proffesionals You're rarely gonna be crossing your arms when driving a race car Actually a pro racecar driver will almost never cross their hands
@@AIA1990 It's about keeping the hand free to shift gears at any time, and sometimes one might need to change gears several times while constantly turning.
They don't form that easily unless you have trash tyres or super soft rubber. More likely there will be a ton of stress on the steering column and the power steering pump will start overheating
@@TheFlyingClutchman this guy is all about performance upgrades im sure he has soft tires. Plus it can happen probably easier than you realise. Ive had to have tons of steer tires put on semis ive driven in the past for super tight backing that required full lock to lock at stop turns.
I actually didn't think about how you could tell where the tires are pointing by keeping your hands in a fixed position on the wheel. That's pretty neat.
I basically do palm steering but only at the moment I need to open my hand, then my other hand grabs the wheel so there is allways one hand (at least) grabbing, the original idea was that the assistance hand could do shifts in between assists if needed, but in practice shifting is not so urgent, I kept doing it and it is fast for parking, maybe it's when parking where you do R to 1st to R to 1st and it makes much more sense
I use a combination of shuffle and hand over hand a lot like how rally drivers do it. For corners that require a lot of steering lock, it is easier to shuffle a bit and then hand over hand then reverse the process when you get on the straighta
“You learned how to drive wrong” Driving instructor: hand over hand please. My old man: use hand over hand. It’s better. My mom: hand over hand for the best turning. Me: well I guess I didn’t.
Might be because I grew up in racing gokarts since I was 5 and etc, but I never even let go of the wheel while turning. I just turn it with one hand always fixed in one position of the wheel. Works flawlessly (I drive a manual so the other hand is often resting there so that it doesn't get in the way of my hand on the wheel, plus it means I can quickly go to neutral and brake whenever something happens or just shift to the perfect gear)
I usually use the direction of the car and the potential object I’ll crash into if I keep going that way to tell what way my wheels are pointing. But I guess if I was just turning mg car while parked it would be hard to know where my wheel wound up.
My driving instructor told me to, quote “cut that shit out” due to the fact if I was in a life threatening situation and needed to act quickly but I was trying the shuffle steer I’d die lol
Just never steer in danger at all. In 99% of cases slamming the brakes is the right reaction to direct danger. If you steer in moment of danger you will steer too much and flip your car losing 100 % breaking potential. The steering advise mostly targets protecting you if you get hit. For example if you steer into a crossing and someone runs over red and hits you what is more desirable having 2 broken forearms and nose or turn half a second faster in normal turns?
When studying driving theory in Sweden (and I presume many of our neighbouring countries) this is actually apart of it. It actively tells you to use hand-over for most scenarios. It is insanely difficult to get a license here compared to many other countries, and I quite like it.
In driving school in Germany they teach hand over hand without exception. If you do shuffle they will tell you it's bad and won't let you do your test until you get it right. It is also the more intuitive way imo.
That's crazy, I've been through 3 driving schools when I was in the Army and every one talked about doing shuffle to maintain control of the car at high speeds
@@calsouth03 exactly. I dont see any reason why you would teach it differently. I don't think keeping your hands away from the airbag is a valid point.
@@Horsti10001 if the airbag goes off when your arm is in the way you’re breaking your nose at the bare minimum when your arm slams into your face. Might break your arm and/or hand on top of it
"Shuffle steering" or "feeding the wheel" has been taught for years. Decades before airbags were invented. The only reason I mention this is, I feel sorry for the people who watch this sort of misinformation and take it as fact.
@@nicholaschip5820 you are a slow driver if u do shuffle steering , exiting a corner at high speed its highly dangerous not being to correct the car quickly if need be which u can do if you keep ur hands at 9 and 3 , driving schools also say keep 10 and 2 which is also a pussy way of driving
Yea but some cars have rlly tight steering wheel to the point where the go back to their original position,idk if thats something that some cars have but i See it happen with my eyes.
@@Psythik It was a joke XD, I was referring to people who drive / have learned driving 1-handed, as the title of the video suggests different ways of learning to drive... But yeah, driving a sports car 1 handed is definitely not ideal lol
Tires meanwhile: ⬅️➡️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️
Lol
Tires right now : 😑
the pavement 💀
Tires on one side: 🧑🏻🦲🧑🏻🦲🧑🏻🦲🧑🏻🦲
What tires there’s nothing left 😢
Drunk drivers when they see a family on the side of the road:
“I can’t stop, I can’t stop, I can’t stop”
ROFL best comment
Free bird
Could have ended the comment with “Drunk Drivers” lol
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with drunk driving.
It’s drunk crashers that are the problem.
Imagine somebody walking by seeing the wheels going mental
😂😂
I don't think anyone would care
😂😂😂
@@mavs2147 bruh
that would be sick😂
Bro's power steering is on life support
How weak do you think cars are lol
@@bearpowder8807 compared to what they used to be, extremely.
Edit: planned obsolescence. it's time for y'all to do some reading up. that, or don't, but don't call me insane for actually paying attention lol.
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Wnat
@@raynjpgthat’s insane
U know nothing bout cars aye 😂😂😂😂@@bearpowder8807
"mom, the neighbor is steering in his car again, he's been doing this for 10minutes now"
psychopath has it up on Jack stands, the tires aren't even touching anything. What's with the drip tray and oil pan?! BURN THE WITCH!!!
It’s one of those teslas that have games you play with the steering wheel 😂
@@alextasarov1341 nah that’s not how the games work 😂😂
@@user-tl5sh8dg6e it is
@@user-tl5sh8dg6e It is lol, hence why I don’t play them.
Tf am i going to play a game that drags my actual tires round for???
that power steering pump is getting a workout 😂
I like your picture
@@sedzanithilivhali882 comment again so it can say ASS. 😏
That dry steering hahaha
its getting a pump
My car would be screaming lmao
Therapist: The BMW 350Z isn’t real, it can’t hurt you, don’t worry.
Meanwhile, the BMW 350Z:
im dead bro
@@iwannahauntyou glad you approved lol
😂 lol
BMW 350 was a BMW 3 series with 850 engine swap. I prefer palm steereing over these 2 methods.
I was looking for you buddy
No gas, fake-ass bmw logo on wheel, this boi is peak RICE
The bmw badge is a joke lol flew right over ya head
@@Autoblox0 "He's ricing ironically" get a job cope machine
@@dyeace fuck off ya fuckin insecure cunt hopping on bandwagons cause everyone says it you probably didnt even focus on the topic he was talking about the bmw badge is obviously a joke you think he put that on a Z to make it look good? far out people these days are braindead
That tire boutta be like : 👴🏻 where did my hair go?
What kind of tyres do yall be using that get disintegrated by moving the wheel a couple of times while stationary?
The one time this emoji was used without racism
@@BerdlyGaming Plot twist: “Hair” is a slave
@@ArthurMrgan fr 💀
@@BerdlyGaming 💀
Me laughing while palming the wheel 90% of the time
Yep that's the way you do it.
Only for professionals and Masterclass
Ah yes another man of culture
thats the way to go
Me laughing while using a "suicide" knob
@@user2C47 me wishing I had one because paddling gets annoying
"Hello 911, I think my neighbor is high or something, I dunno he has been turning his wheels for an hour now"
😂
Why would someone call 911 for them turning their wheels tho? 😂😂
@@yes8032umm, my neighbor has been sitting in his car talking to himself, acting like he's driving, for over an hour. Something seems really strange.
Yeah, I could see it happening. I wouldn't call, but I know some older women that would Karen TF out of this situation..lmao
Karens.. karens as far as the eye can see
@@yes8032karens
Chauffeur shuffle. Its used a lot in drifting. Keeping your hands in the same position ONLY works when its a quick ratio (formula 1). The chauffeur shuffle is also smoother.
Also cars with that steering ratio that quick dont have conventional steering wheels anyway
What is the chauffer shuffle? Can someone explain it because I can't find anything about it online?
Anyone that walked by: "is there something wrong with his wheels?"
I’M NOT THE ONLY ONE THANK GOD
Nothing, just creating a beautiful flat spot
I was still doubting something not right until I read people's comment.
screw them time to have fun and make noise 🤣
I'm surprised no one mentioned that he got a giant BMW logo in a 350z
It has already been there since a while and still I‘m triggered
ikr I thought I was tripping when I saw this giant BMW logo on an old Infiniti steering wheel
THATS WHAT IM SAYING
Aliexpress motorsport
For real
One hand gang where you at?
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Edit: was whippin corners one handed in the homies SUV now I gotta coupe and shi like Mario Kart fr🤣💯
was about to say
Here
knee steering wya
That steering wheel is from a Nissan pathfinder 😭
It's clearly a 350z
More like a Nissan Quest minivan
Power steering has left the chat
Fr
Not a lot of people will understand this 😂😂😂. This is the first thing that came to mind. That is a lot of turns with no movement 😂😂
Bros arms made of steel
@@Suspicious_Moai he has power steering in the Car.
It's just very bad for the power steering turning while standing still
@@bmwmpower1117 why?
At first I was thinking that’s a different looking BMW interior then I remembered it was just your Z.
That's what I thought as well 💀
Did he put a BMW logo on his steering wheel in a NISSAN Z?! Oh ma god bro hell nah man wtf 💀
@@roh41l_vfx yea I saw the interior and it was like wait, AIN'T THAT A 350Z?
@@kuromaki6226 looks like a 2008 model
He did because he knows it pisses us off to see it.
That power steering is being put to work during this video 😂
hi
It's a bmw. The engine bay is getting a nice even coat of ps fluid
@@ihad2reloadit's a 350z...
@@ihad2reloadthats a 350z lil bro
@@Cloudsablue lmao ya I saw a comment after posting that and looked at it closer. It got meeeee
Hand over hand just feels so instinctively correct too.
First time I drove its what I did without ever being told to
It just feels better
BMW badge in a 350Z just fits and it makes me going crazy
Oh god I just noticed that
so THAT'S why my brain was hurting so badly seeing this
@@djracem8579 Same, I noticed something felt off but couldn't figure out just what😂
Yea its so big and its TILTED 359' i cant
Dude I was searching this comment💀
The BMW badge is because this video was explicitly made to teach BMW drivers how to do it right when they can't even indicate.
Bmw stereotype is worn out and tired bro. Let it die
@@or3n_it'll die when BMW drivers stop doing it.
@@or3n_ Funny story actually. I was coming out the exit of a highway the other day and there right there with reverse lights on was a madman who'd lost his way. I guess you're right. Driving is a bit outdated to BMW drivers.
@@mekhane.broken9678 I won't 😎
Hey man, (bmw owner here) I would love to use my indicators, but on like every bmw, they’re broken so I just have to go with the stereotype and drive like an a-hole 😂😂
Him: left right left right
his tires: *aggresive screeching*
Fr🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ladies and gentlemen, the new BMW 350z
love how he's worried bout the airbag when bro got a BMW badge hot glued to his 350z airbag cover
58 likes and no replies? Let me fix that.
😂😂i noticed that. fat badge too. i have a bmw so i knew something was wayyy off.
hey son @@mydogeatsmeout1941 do you use blinkers
he's just got a *B M W*
I was about to say that looks like the interior of an Altima 💀
that bmw bagde gon be real dangerous as soon that airbag explodes, you boutta get a bmw tattoo my boy
hi
@@EnergeticSpark63 stop saying hi to everyone my nigga
Wouldn't a normal BMW do the same tho
@maxfree321 Actual BMW steering wheels are designed with the logo in mind, meanwhile I doubt the engineers at Nissan thought "Hmm, I think we should make sure the airbag properly functions even while there's an oversized BMW badge on top of it"
I hope that's just a sticker and not made of plastic
“Mom can we have bmw?”
“We’ve got bmw at home “
I do prefer a Z
@@baL88537 its Joshua
@@danielsan7025 z3 or z4?
@@metallboy25 350z…
Nissan Z with BMW logo 😂
from outside this man looks like a rocket league player waiting for a kick off
Realest comment I’ve ever read
Lmao
me: uses only one hand like that snoop Dogg dance
Same here bro 🙋🏽♂️😂
same man
Same I drive a manual
@@calebburrows5224 gigachad
Ong
As I was "learning" to drive I was always told "you'll learn how to drive after you pass your test"
Haha it all comes with experience and what your comfortable with
So true what they teach you is not how you actually drive in real life
Its like reading a grammar book and it foesnt sork out that way. Its meant to be colloquial and thats the real stuff
In Germany we learn hand over hand!
In Germany you tried to conquer Europe, you aren't as good of a country as you think.
#neverforget
@@ChrisOReilly ok sorry.And thank you for bringing Democracy everywhere you think the recourses need you.
drifters: imma just let go, you do ya thang, ill come back to you in three quarters of a second and we'll go from there
Carrie underwood: “Jesus take the wheel”
Jesus: “KOBE”
Hahaha facts mate its actually funny when your experienced don’t even look its just pure feeling of the care
@@lucadeloddere4062 nobody ever looks when they do that. you can't do it based on how it looks. cars don't work like that or well your body don't work like that. your body uses muscle memory to memorise what to do and how to do it. not vission in this scenario. + it's going to move to fast for you to just base it of vision.
@@rampage3337 I said don’t even look, what i meant by that is you can drift around stuff and shift with your eyes closed.
@@rampage3337 your reading comprehension : 0/5
My father taught me to learn my steering wheel. As long as you have the design of it memorized you will always be able to "instinctively" know which way your tires are aimed.
And the 1st time that lesson saved my life was in the ice storm of 1994.
I have no doubt we'd have ended up in the river that day.
I don't even pay attention to what my hands do so now I'm starting to overthink this
You should also know that it doesnt matter which technique you use.
We arent going to race on a circut so you can lose some milliseconds for the "wrong" technique (which isnt wrong at all).
And even in motorsports there are a gazillion techniques to turn the wheel fast and not everybody is doing the same.
Its all fine
@@gandalf_thegrey Nah, learning these techniques will make you a better driver. You should always know what you're doing when driving a car, The worst driver is the uneducated one
@@joelh3030 word
u must be a girl
I do the "grandma mode", "douchebag mode", "racing mode", and "lazy mode" all at the same time randomly
While driving I just naturally know where the tyres are facing both ways
Are you british or aussie?
It's not an either or question either, more like, Are you one of these? Or...
His tires getting thrashed turning back and forth while in park: 👁👄👁
No not the tires but the Rest of the car
in neutral*
@@AverageAlien?
@@marcoforces4143 Tell me you're American without telling me you're American 😂
@@sterlz6565 i drive manual hahaha
Me drifting just chucking the wheel and hoping I catch it at the right time 😂
I have never understood that. How brave or stupid you should be to remove hands from the steering wheel. I've been sideways many times and with great angles but never got my hands of steering wheel.
@@tonkis4812 you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. i’d you hand over hand while driving you have an inferior steering technique. letting the wheel glide through your hands is what you should be doing. you don’t just let go and remove your hand away from the wheel but you do let go doing transitions and let it glad through your hand or you do what’s called “wheel tracing”. you NEVER should close your hands in drifting. you should always shuffle steer or wheel trace. these are proper drift steering techniques developed by the og japanese drifters.
@@zenkiethan gliding the steering wheel is one thing, taking of your hands from the wheel is another. I said that i've never done the second thing. First one is the correct technique to drift and I know it.
That's just shuffle steering like a pro
@@sonfable8809 Projecting 🌝
The tires: "BRO WHERE WE GOING!?" ⬆️↗️⬇️↘️➡️⬆️↗️↗️➡️↘️⬆️
one handed with your palm in a circular motion is goated
Meanwhile my car be like: "What airbag?"
I was taught shuffle steering before there were any air bags. It’s not true what he says.
Meanwhile I’m doing the one handed forklift turns 😂😂
Let’s see you palm it when you transition a drift. 😂 🤡
I asked my driving instructor about this when I was getting my license and his flat response was "Instructors who teach shuffle steering are why there's so many bad drivers around."
I actually steer too late when forced to do sharp turns because I'm forced into shuffle steering! Still being instructed.
It's really easy to tell where your wheels are pointing when you are moving lmao
Flatspots have entered the chat
What is that?
@@shivpatel5413 flatspots are places on the tire that are worn a little more than the rest of the tire. You get flatspots by turning your wheels on asphalt while standing still (although you need to do it a lot before you get an actual flat spot), or by locking up your wheels at high speeds wich mostly happens in racing.
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Why is there a bmw logo on your Nissan
I saw that too😂😂
Yaa bro
Because it's funny 😭
😂😂😂
Almost had a stroke seeing that lool
The claim that shuffle steering was taught because of air bags is simply not true. I was taught shuffle steering back in the 1970s, long before air bags were really a thing. It was about safety, but that was to do with having maximum control over the wheel and being able to exert the highest leverage. The airbag issue is another reason, but it was never the primary one.
100% agree, airbags were not even really in use back when i was tought shuffle steering in the early 90's. It's simply so you dont have to take one hand off the wheel, like you do with hand over hand.
I do find it funny when people these days try and take something that has been around/known for well over half a century and try to claim its done for some modern reason. Like we have never seen it before :)
Shuffle steering was about traction control.
@@mattparker3349 It is absolutely nothing to do with traction control, as that is dealt with electronically on modern cars and by managing the throttle on older ones. That's unless you mean being able to hold the steering more firmly, but that's not traction control. Maybe torque-steer comes closest, but then as I said, that comes down to having maximum control over the steering wheel.
@@TheEulerIDwhy do it have more control
Street: Shuffle steering
Racetrack: Hand over hand
That badge be screaming b🅱️Ⓜ️🚙
The dry stearing on the tires are killing 😂
Its fine and doesn't damage anything
@@milathecat5454 this.
I don't get where the stupid comments come from about flat spots and all
@@Fosten12 like you wont get them from doing it
i was also taught that you never steer while standing still
Yes, that's mainly to prevent tyre wear and so you dont get flat spots on your tyres. But its fine when you do it for a bit or if you like spending too much money to get your tyres replaced lol
Depends on speed. I feel hand over hand is all around smooth & efficient in usual situations. Shuffle feels more natural on wider turns or certain lots tho.
Long as you don’t squeeze the wheel & keep thumbs out that air bag will throw your arms back before it breaks them.
I feel where my tires are rather then relying on a reference point. Part of getting good at driving is learning to feel the car and the way everything on it interacts with your surroundings. The momentum the bumps the grip of the tires on the asphalt all of it.
Tend to agree. It helps to have hydraulic steering instead of electric. The feedback not only feels good but is safer since you form a closed loop.
My power steering pump could never. 😂
I was just waiting for this video. Now I can drive. Thank you.
drive with one hand its much better thank me later 😉😂
@@itachiamvs8591 I drive a Hyundai Santro Euro 2 1999. Petrol. One hand on the gear and the other on the steering. It's been 14 years. And lol yes i was being sarcastic on this guys video 😂
@ITACHI AMV'S
@ITACHI AMV'S
@ITACHI AMV'S
I can feel the power steering pumps' pain watching this.
Nice nissan 350z you got there
You can’t talk about airbag safety when if your airbag deploys that fake bmw logo is gonna go flying through your chest.
LOL
Facts, bro knows nothing about cars. Blames Nissans shit engines blowing up on the dipstick.
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The airbag cover goes up and the bag comes from beneath right?
Fake bmw logo: " I am going to tear your heart out"
I’ve never even heard of Shuffle Steering until this video…
I usually only do hand-over-hand while steering at low speeds. At higher speeds, I keep my hands on the wheel and twist my wrists. If the turn is too tight, I usually take only one hand off the wheel so I still have a solid grip on it and one arm isn't getting in the way of the other
(Idk if that's a bad way to do it or if I even explained it well lol. I haven't tracked my car either.)
No see you’re correct as a matter fact this guy is almost completely wrong most professional drivers actually urge you away from crossing your hands over the way he did in the video
No thats right. When going fast theres literally never a situation where you need to turn your steering wheel much more than 90°
At low speeds im actually not sure how i do it but i think most of the time crossing or one hand and doing multiple rotations. Not that important to keep track of the wheels either plus its much easier since youre moving the wheel slower.
Only situation the vid might be right would be drifting where fast hard inputs matter, wether the drift is intentional or not.
that's the way everyone does it for the most part just like yourself... this video is only complicating it for people
If I'm turning more than half a rotation I'm going slow enough to use one hand to do it, anything fast and I'm not turning it far enough to put one over the other. Still use one hand for a good chunk of the time so I can change gears, the second hand is to told it steady.
@@lilfadeakaadam7576 I think he ment truck/taxi drivers when he said proffesionals
You're rarely gonna be crossing your arms when driving a race car
Actually a pro racecar driver will almost never cross their hands
me driving my stick and having learned to turn with just one hand: 👁️👄👁️
Damn how long shifting between gears take you ?
@@AIA1990 It's about keeping the hand free to shift gears at any time, and sometimes one might need to change gears several times while constantly turning.
us moment, Manual over auto !
@@AIA1990 prolly less than a second
@@aguilarnexus5494 exactly his comment made it like driving stick shift earned him a skill or something lol
Aight, trying this on my bicycle.
That one guy from far away: "wtf is going on with that voodoo car?👀"
My grandfather is 90 years old he still drives amazingly and does hand over hand
Im just picturing the flat spots forming on your tires 😂
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They don't form that easily unless you have trash tyres or super soft rubber. More likely there will be a ton of stress on the steering column and the power steering pump will start overheating
@@TheFlyingClutchman this guy is all about performance upgrades im sure he has soft tires. Plus it can happen probably easier than you realise. Ive had to have tons of steer tires put on semis ive driven in the past for super tight backing that required full lock to lock at stop turns.
@@tacobagcharlie9298 yeah but you're comparing a semi to a car that weights 1.4 tons
@@TheFlyingClutchman with tires built for a semi 🤷♂️
meanwhile me doing everything with just one hand
Ikr. I don’t even use all my fingers most of the time. Just like 3 fingers on the wheel😂😂
Terrible driving, nothing to be proud of
@@sohamparekh awww...emo kids jumping in to throw their opinion in everything to try and act cool..got your 2 mins of fame?
@@verounbhim3631 true...and it has become a habit now, infact if you try to hold the steering more normal way, the more it feels uncomfortable😅...
I have literally never seen anyone shuffle steer in my life
Even my grandma don't do that
Bus drivers/ Big rigs are taught to drive like this. Its the safe way to drive. Safe driving is a practice that not everyone utilizes.
@@marcosda4th92 Problem because back then they didn’t have airbags in cars lol
@@secxserr its litterly not safe
@@adangamez3608 You let go of the wheel in a crash anyway.
I actually didn't think about how you could tell where the tires are pointing by keeping your hands in a fixed position on the wheel.
That's pretty neat.
Palm steering be like: 👁👄👁
worst of both worlds XD
@@SAS_9006 worst??? That's my preferred way to drive
@@zyn5112 its fun until you lose control
@@RST9413 Its been 12 years, haven't lost control yet.
I basically do palm steering but only at the moment I need to open my hand, then my other hand grabs the wheel so there is allways one hand (at least) grabbing, the original idea was that the assistance hand could do shifts in between assists if needed, but in practice shifting is not so urgent, I kept doing it and it is fast for parking, maybe it's when parking where you do R to 1st to R to 1st and it makes much more sense
Mans said professional drivers and then said “we” lol
I use a combination of shuffle and hand over hand a lot like how rally drivers do it. For corners that require a lot of steering lock, it is easier to shuffle a bit and then hand over hand then reverse the process when you get on the straighta
never thought I’d see a road safety video from a BMW driver
“You learned how to drive wrong”
Driving instructor: hand over hand please.
My old man: use hand over hand. It’s better.
My mom: hand over hand for the best turning.
Me: well I guess I didn’t.
It honestly just depends on the situation tbh
Hand over hand is good but its leas safe
Yeah, I've never even heard of "shuffle steering."
Might be because I grew up in racing gokarts since I was 5 and etc, but I never even let go of the wheel while turning. I just turn it with one hand always fixed in one position of the wheel. Works flawlessly (I drive a manual so the other hand is often resting there so that it doesn't get in the way of my hand on the wheel, plus it means I can quickly go to neutral and brake whenever something happens or just shift to the perfect gear)
Me who use one handed wheel steering: huheehehehe shampoo
Hahahaha I am surprised more people didn't get this reference
IYKYK that’s some good shit 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Street: Shuffle steering
Racetrack: Hand over hand
I usually use the direction of the car and the potential object I’ll crash into if I keep going that way to tell what way my wheels are pointing. But I guess if I was just turning mg car while parked it would be hard to know where my wheel wound up.
In Austria if you shuffle-steer during your driver‘s license test, you fail.
How are you supposed to do it?
@@pjaxy hand over hand ... like he shows in the video.
@@pjaxy lmao
@@pjaxyjust do exactly what the road test wants then you can do whatever after getting your license
Nismo with BMW wheel hilarious
His neighbors:
"those BMW guys always doing weird shit"
It's not a BMW though lol
This is actually a Nissan 350Z. Very weird that he put a BMW logo
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My driving instructor told me to, quote “cut that shit out” due to the fact if I was in a life threatening situation and needed to act quickly but I was trying the shuffle steer I’d die lol
lmao
Just never steer in danger at all. In 99% of cases slamming the brakes is the right reaction to direct danger. If you steer in moment of danger you will steer too much and flip your car losing 100 % breaking potential. The steering advise mostly targets protecting you if you get hit. For example if you steer into a crossing and someone runs over red and hits you what is more desirable having 2 broken forearms and nose or turn half a second faster in normal turns?
Your instructor was an idiot just like the person that made this video with zero understanding of how shuffle steering can be used.
When studying driving theory in Sweden (and I presume many of our neighbouring countries) this is actually apart of it. It actively tells you to use hand-over for most scenarios. It is insanely difficult to get a license here compared to many other countries, and I quite like it.
In Sweden, most driving schools teach the 'hand over hand' method :D
Same in the UK. If you drove shuffle in your test you'd be failed instantly
@@WSO83 Nope not true at all, I passed shuffling, it's all just personal preference.
I would say same in the US, but I have no clue what the teach in wherever this guy is from. I've just never heard of "shuffle steering" before.
I think best method is put one palm against the wheel and just spin
True, its weirdly satisfying.
Not the safest tho
In driving school in Germany they teach hand over hand without exception. If you do shuffle they will tell you it's bad and won't let you do your test until you get it right.
It is also the more intuitive way imo.
That's crazy, I've been through 3 driving schools when I was in the Army and every one talked about doing shuffle to maintain control of the car at high speeds
In Canada I was taught to do hand over hand, I don't think they even mentioned an alternative or even called it that though, it was just _the_ way
@@calsouth03 exactly. I dont see any reason why you would teach it differently. I don't think keeping your hands away from the airbag is a valid point.
@@Horsti10001 Better to keep from needing the airbag than break an arm in an accident
@@Horsti10001 if the airbag goes off when your arm is in the way you’re breaking your nose at the bare minimum when your arm slams into your face. Might break your arm and/or hand on top of it
Real race drivers just anticipate
Watching the video while my knee drive ❤️
No hand gang where you at?🗿
🗿🗿🗿
They here , but in spirits
@@BeastM-r chadly reply
Why use my hands when I have knees
tesla owners be like:
"Shuffle steering" or "feeding the wheel" has been taught for years. Decades before airbags were invented. The only reason I mention this is, I feel sorry for the people who watch this sort of misinformation and take it as fact.
you been listening to your driving instructor to much
@@justink583 I'm sorry, I don't understand your point.
You drive like an asian woman if you shuffle steer
@@nicholaschip5820 you are a slow driver if u do shuffle steering , exiting a corner at high speed its highly dangerous not being to correct the car quickly if need be which u can do if you keep ur hands at 9 and 3 , driving schools also say keep 10 and 2 which is also a pussy way of driving
shuffle steering is only taught in the US. Not surprising
Bro slapped a bmw on a 350z and called it a day 💀
I try to explain this to people they usually look at me like huh
Yea but some cars have rlly tight steering wheel to the point where the go back to their original position,idk if thats something that some cars have but i See it happen with my eyes.
This is what you learn within your first lessons in the Netherlands
My 1991 Mitsubishi Lancer GTI without airbags by factory: I dont have such a weakness
awesome ahh car
@@THETRIO880 Update: got my license at the 3rd try.
Yup, 4G67 go brrrr
You forgot about one-handed steering 😮💨
One-handed steering isn't really feasible in a 350Z. The steering is designed to be stiff because it's a sports car and you need to feel the road.
@@Psythik It was a joke XD, I was referring to people who drive / have learned driving 1-handed, as the title of the video suggests different ways of learning to drive... But yeah, driving a sports car 1 handed is definitely not ideal lol
I use my palm At the top And then we let the wheel go back to neutral position
why you have a 350z with a bmw badge on it mate?
I think it doesn't matter where your hands are, I already know & can feel where the wheels are pointing
Okay but he’s discussing the most proficient way of steering.
Shuffle is more proficient than hand-over-hand and palming is the most proficient, though
@@bigsmiggle242 He said in the video if you shuffle steer you won't know where the wheels are pointing...
Nobody needs to steer that aggressively unless you're making a U turn
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I also have a bmw badge on my z and Z on my series