How to Steer When Reversing to the Right?

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Vieira
07/29/25 2:42pm
When reversing to the right, the steering wheel operation method is as follows: 1. Before reversing, pay attention to the surrounding environment. Turning the steering wheel to the left will make the rear of the car move to the left; turning it to the right will make the rear move to the right. At the same time, use reference points in the rearview mirror to gauge the steering angle, and you can step out to observe before proceeding. 2. When adjusting the car's position, if the rear is leaning to one side, steer to the opposite side to correct it. 3. Precautions: Avoid turning the steering wheel while the car is stationary, as this can damage the vehicle and make the steering wheel hard to turn. If you need to reposition the car, remember to turn the steering wheel one full rotation in the opposite direction at the end of each maneuver.
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