How much should the steering wheel be turned for a right turn?
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For a right turn, the steering wheel is generally turned to the 4 or 5 o'clock position, which is equivalent to about 150 to 160 degrees. Here are some relevant introductions: 1. For beginners making a right turn: Do not rotate the steering wheel with your hands, but move it. This way, the right turn will not be completed properly, and you may enter the opposite lane. The smaller the intersection, the larger the angle the steering wheel should be turned for a right turn. Turning the steering wheel too little will result in going the wrong way, so both hands should hold the steering wheel. For a U-turn, turn the steering wheel with your right hand to the 10 o'clock position, left hand receiving and right hand sending; for a right turn, right hand receiving and left hand sending. For a right turn, rotate the steering wheel one full turn. 2. The concept of turning the steering wheel for a right turn: A right turn requires one full turn of the steering wheel. At an intersection, during the process of turning right, you may need to turn more, then stop turning. The angle at which the right hand turns the steering wheel is determined by the size of the intersection.