Some car myths are not only false, but also hazardous. While certain myths, such as warming up the engine on a cold morning or keeping the car idling to save fuel, are harmless, others can be downright dangerous.
One such myth is the idea of holding the steering wheel at the '10 and 2' position, which was taught in the past due to the lack of power steering and larger steering wheels. This notion has been passed down through generations, potentially due to the traditional nature of teaching someone to drive.
Some myths about cars and driving are wrong, but mostly harmless.
Author's summary: Debunking car myths to ensure safe driving practices.