Not saying I believe the guy, but “pulling” the wheel could definitely make you swerve.
Especially if it’s electric power steering vs hydraulic. And of course your current speed will also affect how much the vehicle reacts to input.
Most peoples dominate side will react faster/stronger than non dominate side and if both hands aren’t on the wheel at the time that also introduces a delay that could lead to a swerve.
Not saying I believe the guy, but “pulling” the wheel could definitely make you swerve.
Especially if it’s electric power steering vs hydraulic. And of course your current speed will also affect how much the vehicle reacts to input.
Most peoples dominate side will react faster/stronger than non dominate side and if both hands aren’t on the wheel at the time that also introduces a delay that could lead to a swerve.