How to Steer the Wheel When Turning?
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Methods for steering the wheel when turning: First, release the accelerator and apply the brakes to reduce speed, while observing the rearview mirror on the turning side to ensure there are no pedestrians or vehicles behind. After slowing down, gently turn the steering wheel to adjust the car's position as you approach the turn. Avoid slamming the brakes while turning, as this can easily lead to accidents. The steering wheel is a wheel-shaped device used to control the direction of cars, ships, aircraft, etc. Generally, the steering wheel is connected to the steering shaft via splines, and its function is to convert the force applied by the driver on the edge of the wheel into torque, which is then transmitted to the steering shaft. Using a larger-diameter steering wheel reduces the hand force required from the driver when turning. The steering intermediate shaft, as a connecting component between the steering gear and the steering shaft, facilitates the standardization of the steering gear, compensates for errors during manufacturing and installation, and ensures more rational placement of the steering gear and steering wheel in the vehicle.