How many turns is the steering wheel locked for C1?
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C1 steering wheel with power steering generally turns a little more than one and a half turns, while those without power steering require about two and a half turns. The steering wheel is turned clockwise or counterclockwise until it can no longer rotate. Below are different steering techniques for various road conditions: 1. Continuous curves: First, pay attention to slowing down, and before entering the curve, if it's a right curve, slightly lean to the left, and vice versa. 2. Turning at intersections: Turn the steering wheel one full turn, but on narrow mountain roads, it must be turned fully. 3. U-turns are divided into two situations: One is at large multi-lane intersections, where you can use a "wide turn." Keep a slightly greater distance from the inner side of the vehicle to avoid scraping accidents. The other situation is at small single-lane intersections, where if you can't complete the turn in one go, consider making it in two passes. When making a U-turn, there's no need to lock the steering wheel completely; leave some room and adjust flexibly based on the actual situation.