How to Steer the Wheel in Curve Driving?
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Methods for steering the wheel in curve driving: 1. When the midpoint of the car's front touches the right yellow line, gradually start turning left—first by half a turn—and keep the left corner of the car's front aligned with the yellow line. If the left corner is about to go beyond the yellow line, turn a bit more. If it doesn't reach the yellow line, slightly adjust back. Continuously make minor adjustments. 2. When the car's front is centered at the curve transition point, quickly straighten the wheel, usually by about one full turn. 3. When the midpoint of the car's front touches the left yellow line, turn right by half a turn initially, then make gradual adjustments to follow the curve. The steering wheel should be adjusted constantly. 4. While turning, glance at the side mirrors to check the distance between the rear wheels and the boundary lines. If one rear wheel is less than 15 cm (the width of the yellow line) from the boundary, adjust the steering wheel to prevent the rear wheel from crossing the line.