How Many Degrees to Turn the Steering Wheel When Pulling Over?
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When pulling over, the steering wheel should be turned by 45 degrees. Below are the steering wheel angles for pulling over: Steering wheel angles: For lane changing when pulling over, the steering wheel should be turned 3-10 degrees, which means rotating it 2-5 centimeters. Avoid sudden steering movements, especially at high speeds, as this can easily cause the vehicle to roll. After entering the permitted parking lane on the right, you can slowly turn the steering wheel 45 degrees to align. Alignment tips: The key to alignment is ensuring the front hood of the car overlaps with the right-side road boundary line, at which point the right side of the car should be about 30 cm from the road boundary line. Then, make slight adjustments to maintain this overlap for a certain distance, and the car body will straighten out. Finally, press the brake to stop, turn off all lights, shift to neutral, engage the handbrake, and turn off the engine before leaving.