How to Use a Vehicle Steering Wheel for Beginners?
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The methods for beginners to learn steering wheel operation are as follows: 1. Maintain an upright posture with active steering, leaning against the seat backrest. At this point, the seat height can be adjusted forward and backward to the correct position. 2. Keep your eyes looking straight ahead, lightly grip the upper left of the steering wheel with your left hand, and lightly grip the upper right with your right hand. Both hands should be relaxed and naturally lowered. The thumbs of both hands should naturally point straight to the upper part of the steering wheel, while the other four fingers should lightly grip from the outside in. 3. The movements of your hands should be balanced to avoid unnecessary shaking. If the steering wheel is affected by uneven road surfaces and the front wheels experience deflection impact vibrations, firmly grip the steering wheel to prevent injury to fingers or wrists when the steering wheel vibrates violently. When the vehicle drifts left (right), correct the direction to the right (left). When returning to the original path, gradually straighten the steering wheel. During correction, avoid frequent back-and-forth steering adjustments.