Will driving with one hand result in penalty points?
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Driving with one hand will not result in penalty points, as it is not considered a traffic violation. However, driving with one hand is unsafe and is not recommended. Below are the hazards of driving with one hand: Sudden braking causing steering deviation: In the event of sudden braking, human instinct typically leads to using both hands for support. If driving with one hand, sudden braking can cause the car to veer off course. Vehicle deviation: Control over the steering wheel with one hand is inferior to using both hands in terms of strength, speed, and precision. When driving on bumpy roads, it is easy for the vehicle to deviate, which increases the likelihood of traffic accidents. Difficulty in controlling during emergencies: In situations like a tire blowout, the car's direction may suddenly change. If driving with one hand, the lack of sufficient strength may prevent timely stabilization of the steering wheel, leading to a potential collision. This often results in traffic accidents.