How Many Turns Can the Steering Wheel Make at Most?
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Steering wheel can make at most two turns. The correct methods for steering are introduced as follows: 1. Correct sitting posture: Since road conditions change rapidly, being able to turn the steering wheel quickly and without obstruction becomes the first basic principle. Therefore, adjusting to the correct sitting posture is an important part of safe driving. The best adjustment for the seat position is when the elbows are slightly bent while holding the steering wheel at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions with both hands, as this allows the arms to have sufficient range of motion to operate the steering wheel quickly. 2. Driving straight on a flat road: The "correction method" is more effective for mastering the steering wheel. The so-called correction method involves fine-tuning, with each adjustment controlled within 30 degrees. Only when the direction deviates from the driving center line should slight adjustments be made to ensure smooth vehicle operation. 3. Sharp turns, right-angle turns, and U-turns: Use the "large cross-hand method," which involves slightly leaning the chest forward, turning the back of the hand outward, pressing the palm against the wheel, making large turns, and alternately turning the hands continuously until the direction is changed. 4. Correct way to hold the steering wheel: If the steering wheel is regarded as the face of a clock, the left hand should hold between 9 and 10 o'clock, and the right hand between 3 and 4 o'clock, with the hands in a left-high and right-low position to manipulate the steering wheel most reasonably. This way of holding the steering wheel minimizes the impact on the left hand's solo operation of the steering wheel when the right hand is manipulating other components such as the gear lever.