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My friend has this extra fitting on his steering wheel, which helps him make U-turns very conveniently. What do you think about it?

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Sunderdeep - Volklub1 year ago

Must be avoided such an accessory.

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Underoutfit.com1 year ago

If you are aware of the bra you wear right now you are wearing the wrong one

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Shantanu Goel1 year ago

This is a very old thing (I saw it first around 30 years ago) but it's not great because they have a chance to break or get stuck at the wrong moment.

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Howdaaa1 year ago

Naresh.. this is banned in multiple countries. Can't believe an auto journalist is posting this Q!

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Roads of Mumbai1 year ago

Unnecessary addition. Nothing can replace hands on steering wheel for grip and control

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Anand Sankar1 year ago

Hazard in a collision. Especially if the driver is not belted.

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Anuj Kulkarni1 year ago

The newer cars come with a self-centered steering wheel, that are more comfortable & convenient. This might be okay for older cars.

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Sukumar1 year ago

Cars with no power steering would benefit from it. The modern cars might make it disastrous due to the precision power steerings and slight touch would alter the whole course of the car in just a fraction of a second. I wouldn't recommend using them.

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Chirag Barjatya1 year ago

if this was an important addition, car companies would have given it already.

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Gopal1 year ago

I think that in UK, if your both hands are not on steering wheel when turning or probably throughout driving then you don’t pass the license test. I may be wrong. Either way having that kind of accessory raises risk some way in my opinion. We need to respect the driving.

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Amit P1 year ago

a gadget from the JDM scene in SE Asia. Typically installed along with Momo-Recaro or Sparko racing steering wheels - good for drag racing but not practical for sedate style cars or driving

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Arati Venkat1 year ago

Worst, your hand can very easily get stuck while maneuvering fast or sudden. It's ok for trucks and non power steering vehicles. Cars don't need it.

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dharmic aeroplate v21 year ago

this thing and a drivers seat mat made of hard wooden beads reminds of the old days. that time is long over

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Vision20251 year ago

Its hazard!

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Sandeep Manchanda1 year ago

This is not good for avoiding mistakes post turning. As human brain fails to get the feedback of wheel position, in case speed is bit high, one is prone to commit mistake.

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𝙍𝘼𝙅𝙀𝙎𝙃 𝙋𝘼𝙍𝙄𝙆𝙃1 year ago

Very convenient.

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Venkat Madala1 year ago

Its as old as Ambassador car, with many fancy colours.

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Santosh Mishra1 year ago

Too much reliance on this third party fitting can be hazardous. It was in trend in India when we didn’t have power steering.

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Saikat Lahiri1 year ago

Frankly, I don't see any use for it. I'd rather have my hands on the steering wheel. Also, in case it malfunctions will cause unnecessary strife.

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🕉️rh 🚩🚩1 year ago

seems worthy in narrow roads/ streets but definitely not for HIGHWAYS, naresh Garu

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Raj - ThalapathyFan1 year ago

Don't mess with anything on steering, gas pedal and brakes

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gladwin_love1 year ago

I have used it few times. As you said it's good for driving through narrow streets and taking turns. But on a normal speedy drives, doesn't give that grip. So better to use our two hands there.

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Isildur1 year ago

It is indeed extremely convenient. I have a modern version of this fitted onto my steering wheel here in Europe. During annual checks , i must dismantle it since it's not allowed. Reason is collision safety.

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Led Tasso1 year ago

Very very bad idea

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Srini1 year ago

Not recommended!

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Rajiv Magal1 year ago

Highly useful... Once you get used to this Knob, you will not like to handle any other vehicle without that facility!

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the reservation chacha #NotAFreeloader1 year ago

In case of impact, the chances of this knob cracking the ribs of the driver are very high.

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V1 year ago

I think he used to be an indica driver earlier. 😁

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Priyesh Nigam 🇮🇳1 year ago

Crash mein seedha sar ke andar ghus jayega!

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Aviraj Singh (Blue Tick)1 year ago

Very risky. If the attachment slips, it’s a certain crash

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Market Makku1 year ago

In a crash what if it hits your head?

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