How to Steer When the Front of the Car Tilts Left While Reversing?
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When reversing, if the front of the car tilts to the left, it indicates that the rear is tilting to the right. To reduce the angle of the rear tilting right, you should steer the wheel to the left. Reasons for the car body tilting during reverse parking: Excessive speed; Lack of directional awareness, confusion between left and right; Neglecting the rearview mirrors. Solutions: Keep the left foot steady on the clutch, and reduce the speed slightly; When turning the steering wheel fully, slightly release the clutch to allow the car to move. When straightening the steering wheel, press the clutch slightly to avoid sudden acceleration. When reversing, if the rear needs to go left, steer left; if the rear needs to go right, steer right; To straighten the car body, if the rear is tilting left, steer right; if the rear is tilting right, steer left; After correcting the car body, straighten the steering wheel and reverse slowly. During reverse parking, develop the habit of observing through the left and right rearview mirrors to check if the distance between the car body and the parking space is appropriate and if the angle is parallel. Make slight adjustments to the steering wheel and car body based on the specific situation. Correct way to hold the steering wheel: Imagine the steering wheel as a circular clock; Place the left hand at the 9 o'clock position and the right hand at the 3 o'clock position; Gently hold the steering wheel with both hands, with thumbs naturally extended along the edge; The four fingers should lightly grip the steering wheel from the outside inward.