How to steer a front-narrow rear-wide steering wheel?
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When the steering wheel is front-narrow and rear-wide, turn it towards the wider side to make that side narrower and prevent the other side from crossing the line. If the left side is wider, turning the steering wheel to the left will shift the car to the left. Adjust it to the appropriate position. The key is to observe the left rearview mirror. If it's front-wide and rear-narrow (forming a "V" shape from the front to the rear of the car), it means the left side is narrow, and you should turn the steering wheel to the right. If it's front-narrow and rear-wide (forming a "^" shape from the front to the rear of the car), it means the right side is narrow, and you should turn the steering wheel to the left. More details on steering are as follows: 1. Rear situation: Before reversing, check the rear situation, estimate the reversing path, and ensure the front of the car won't hit obstacles. Especially when turning the steering wheel sharply, the turning radius of the front wheels is larger than that of the rear wheels, causing the front of the car to swing outward more significantly during reversing. Be careful to avoid scraping the front. This method is more suitable for parking on the right side and when a longer reversing distance is needed. 2. Rear direction: If the rear needs to move to the right rear, turn the steering wheel to the right; conversely, turn it to the left. This is consistent with the steering operation when driving forward.