How to steer when the right side is too wide?
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When reversing, turning the steering wheel to the left will make the rear of the car move to the left; turning the steering wheel to the right will make the rear of the car move to the right. When reversing, look in the rearview mirror. If you feel the distance is wider on one side, turn the steering wheel toward that side.
I feel the right side is too wide when driving, mainly because the car body is biased to the right. At this time, I gently turn the steering wheel a little to the left, and the car will gradually move toward the center. This process should be smooth, and the movement should not be too abrupt, otherwise it may cause instability. Especially at high speeds, just make a slight adjustment of 5-10 degrees to the steering wheel first. On the highway, I always check the rearview mirror to ensure there are no cars on the left, then maintain a constant speed before adjusting. During practice, you can find an empty straight road to try it out and develop a sense of centering—your body's center of gravity affects the direction, so a stable sitting posture makes it easier to control. After repeated practice, this becomes a habitual action. Beginners might feel nervous at first, but with time, it will become natural and smooth. Lane-keeping technology can also assist, but manual adjustment is more reliable.