How Much to Turn the Steering Wheel for a Left Turn at an Intersection?
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Generally, a full turn of the steering wheel is sufficient for a left turn. Below are some related introductions: 1. Traffic Accidents: When encountering emergencies while driving on the road, avoid jerking the steering wheel abruptly as it can easily lead to traffic accidents. Minor adjustments are usually sufficient. 2. Steering Wheel: The steering wheel is typically composed of a skeleton and foam, forming a basic structure. Modern steering wheels often include various control switches, such as buttons for answering phone calls, accelerating or decelerating the car, and cruise control. When driving on bumpy roads, it's essential to grip the steering wheel firmly with both hands to prevent loss of control. Misalignment of the steering wheel may be related to tire pressure, tire wear, wear and tear of the car's chassis components, and even the car's four-wheel alignment. Adjusting tire pressure and then measuring the four-wheel alignment values may be necessary.