Some car myths are not only false, but also downright dangerous. While some myths, such as warming up the engine on a cold morning or keeping the car idling, are harmless, others can put drivers at risk.
Other myths, although not specified, can also be hazardous. Additionally, there is a bonus myth that, although not dangerous, can affect one's personal style.
Generations ago, before cars had power steering and needed larger steering wheels, holding the steering wheel at the '10 and 2' position was taught because it was believed to give more leverage and better control.
Author's summary: Debunking common driving myths to ensure safer roads.