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Driving gloves : ウィキペディア英語版 | Driving glove
A Driving glove is a hand covering, typically constructed of very thin, soft leather, used to give a driver increased control of the vehicle through enhanced grip of the steering wheel and gear stick. The grain present on the leather and the pores present in the leather give the gloves the unique ability to assist the wearer as he or she grips the steering wheel and gear stick. As soft as a leather glove may be, its pores and grain provide a level of friction when "gripped" against an item or surface.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Frequently Asked Questions )〕 The gloves usually have separate sheaths or openings for each finger and the thumb. They are designed for holding a steering wheel and transmitting the feeling of the road to the driver. These gloves also provide a good feel and add comfort to the hands. They fit tight and do not interfere with the hands' movements. The increased grip allows for more control, and increased safety at high speeds. ==History== Driving gloves were originally worn to keep the hands clean when driving a motor car. Early racing cars used steering wheels taken directly from road cars. These wheels were normally made from wood, necessitating the use and development of driving gloves.
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