How Much to Turn the Steering Wheel at an Intersection?
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Steering wheel turning techniques: 1. General turns: Turn the steering wheel one full rotation. 2. For tight turns at small intersections: Turn the steering wheel one full rotation, and if that's not enough, add a bit more angle. 3. For easier turns at large intersections: Start by turning the steering wheel half a rotation, and similarly, add a bit more angle if needed. Some taboos when turning the steering wheel: 1. Avoid turning too early or too late: Turning too early makes it difficult for the inner wheels to pass through. Turning too late risks the outer front wheels running off the road or hitting obstacles. The correct turning method: Drive along the outer line when moving forward, and when you're about to cross the line, slightly adjust the steering wheel to correct, then straighten the wheel and continue driving straight. If you judge that you can't pass in one go, when the front wheels are about to reach the outer line, immediately reverse the direction, press the clutch pedal, and stop to prepare for reversing. 2. Avoid turning at too high a speed: If the speed is too high during a turn, there's no room to adjust the steering, which can lead to tail drifting in mild cases or accidents in severe cases.