How to Operate the Steering Wheel to Control Car Direction?
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Here are the correct methods for operating the steering wheel to control the car's direction: 1. Make full use of a reference point on the front of the car. When the reference point is in the middle or on one side of the road, you should accurately sense the vehicle's position to determine the timing and extent of steering or correcting the wheel. 2. Utilize your peripheral vision effectively to avoid the phenomenon of correcting the direction too late due to focusing only on distant objects. 3. Develop a good habit of not moving the steering wheel unless the car's front is deviating. When correcting direction, ensure it is "timely" and moderate in extent. Generally, returning to the straight position should be slightly early and with minimal adjustment. 4. Combine with field training to practice the timing and speed of steering, such as in figure-8, S-shaped, and right-angle turns. 5. When driving on the right side, to prevent the car's front from veering to the right, turn the steering wheel to the left until there is no free play, allowing your left hand to sense the vehicle's current position.