How Many Degrees Should You Turn the Steering Wheel When Making a Left Turn?

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Terrance
07/29/25 12:50am
Within normal driving speeds, the degree of turning required depends on the actual road conditions. Generally, you should turn the steering wheel to the 4 or 5 o'clock position, which is equivalent to approximately 150 to 160 degrees. Here are three key steering wheel techniques: 1. Hand Position on the Steering Wheel: Adopt a safer grip by placing your left hand near the 9 o'clock position and your right hand near the 3 o'clock position. Hold the wheel firmly but avoid excessive tension. 2. While Driving: On straight roads, use the "correction method" to control the steering wheel. This involves making minor adjustments only when the vehicle deviates from the centerline, with each adjustment limited to within 30 degrees to ensure smooth driving. 3. When Turning: For gentle curves, turn the wheel early and slowly, and return it early and slowly. For sharp turns, turn the wheel late and quickly, and return it early and quickly. Develop anticipatory skills by preparing your hands for the turn before it begins.
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