How to steer when the front of the car tilts to the right while reversing?
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When reversing, maintain an idle speed and avoid accelerating. Control the speed to prevent it from being too fast, and make timely adjustments to the car's position. If the rear of the car tilts to the right while reversing, steer to the left.
That time when I was reversing in the parking lot, the front of the car kept veering to the right, and I was really anxious. But I knew I had to turn the steering wheel to the left to straighten the car body. Because when reversing, the direction of the steering wheel directly controls the movement of the rear: turning left makes the rear move right, helping the car body align. Always remember to ensure safety first, check the rearview mirrors, and don't rush the turn to avoid scraping nearby cars. Practice parallel parking more often—find an empty space and take it slow, making small steering adjustments without turning the wheel all the way. With time, you'll get the hang of it. After all, driving is all about experience—it helps avoid detours and saves fuel.