What does it mean to turn the steering wheel to full lock when driving?
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Turning the steering wheel to full lock when driving means turning the steering wheel to its maximum position. Below is relevant information about the vehicle's steering wheel: 1. Introduction: The steering wheel is the round device used to control the direction of the car, which converts the force applied by the driver on the edge of the steering wheel into torque and transmits it to the steering shaft. 2. Grip method: The correct way to hold the steering wheel is to sit upright and place your hands at the 10 and 2 or 9 and 3 positions, similar to the positions of clock hands at 10:10 or 9:15. While driving, except when necessary for operation, do not operate the steering wheel with one hand for extended periods, nor rest your hand on the gear shift or window frame for long. When turning the steering wheel, avoid excessive force or sudden movements. Do not turn the steering wheel when the vehicle is stationary. When driving on bumpy roads, hold the steering wheel firmly with both hands to prevent loss of control and potential accidents.