How to Steer the Wheel?

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VanCaroline
07/24/25 4:10am
Methods for steering the wheel: 1. Hold the steering wheel properly with both hands at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions; 2. When turning the car, pull the left hand to the 1 o'clock position and release the right hand from the wheel; 3. Grip the wheel at the 3 o'clock position, then quickly release the left hand, grip at the 9 o'clock position, and move towards the 1 o'clock position. After completing the turn, return the wheel to its original position; 4. When making a left turn, pull the right hand to the 11 o'clock position, release the left hand, grip at the 9 o'clock position, then release the right hand, quickly grip at the 9 o'clock position again, and move towards the 11 o'clock position; 5. After completing the turn, return the wheel to the straight driving position. If the turn is large, continue turning; 6. For a U-turn, pull the right hand to the 11 o'clock position, release the left hand, grip at the 9 o'clock position, then as the left hand grips, quickly release the right hand, grip at the 3 o'clock position, and pull to the 11 o'clock position until the wheel is fully turned.
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CaydenLynn
08/10/25 11:45pm
Mastering the steering wheel starts with the basics, so let me share my driving learning experience. I remember when I first started driving, my instructor taught me to place both hands at the 9 and 3 o'clock positions for a firm grip. When turning, use the push-pull method: for example, to turn right, push with your right hand while pulling with your left, ensuring smooth movements without sudden jerks. The key is to use your entire arm strength, not just your wrists. In city driving, always slow down before turns and check the rearview mirrors for safety. Practice on quiet roads at a slow pace to develop the habit of keeping both hands on the wheel. Common mistakes include steering with one hand or crossing hands, which can lead to loss of control and accidents. Extra caution is needed in rainy conditions or on highways to maintain vehicle stability. As a beginner, practicing in an empty lot will help you get the hang of it quickly, making your turns more natural. Regularly check your tires and power steering system—if the steering wheel feels heavy, there might be a malfunction affecting control. Safety first—build your confidence gradually!
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