Should You Turn Earlier or Later When the Seat is Lower?
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You should turn earlier when the seat is lower. Notes on seat adjustment: 1. Sitting posture: Sit as far back as possible until you reach the junction of the seat cushion and backrest, which ensures a more stable position and reduces shaking. 2. Legs: With your left foot fully depressing the clutch and your right foot on the brake, your legs should not be fully extended; keep your knees slightly bent to maintain strength. Adjust the seat forward or backward to achieve this position. Sitting too far back may prevent you from fully depressing the clutch or reduce braking power, while sitting too close may cause your knees to hit the dashboard, affecting operation. 3. Arms: Rest your hands naturally on the steering wheel, with your wrists just above the top of the wheel. Sit upright and adjust the seat backrest to support your lower back, typically at an angle close to or equal to 90 degrees. 4. Head: Adjust the seat height so that there is at least a fist's distance between your head and the roof. Shorter individuals can use a seat cushion for additional height if needed.