How to Deal with Unstable Steering in Subject Three?
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The reasons and solutions for unstable steering in Subject Three are as follows: 1. Lack of vehicle sense. When trainees notice the car body tilting, the vehicle has already deviated significantly. Adjusting the steering at this point will cause obvious shaking. Solution: Sit upright in the driver's seat and look as far ahead as possible. This helps in sensing whether the car's path is parallel to the road. The farther you look, the sooner you can detect any tilting. 2. Overcorrection. In reality, due to factors like road conditions, the car cannot always go straight. When the car body tilts slightly, minor steering adjustments are needed. However, trainees often turn the steering wheel too quickly and drastically. Solution: Make gentle and slow adjustments to the steering, with minimal angles, allowing the car to correct its direction smoothly. 3. Overcompensation. Some trainees turn the steering wheel too much. Solution: The actual steering adjustment should be about the width of two or three fingers. Use the method of small, frequent adjustments to continuously correct the direction.