What does 'wide left and narrow right' mean when learning to drive?
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When learning to drive, 'wide left and narrow right' means that in the driving lane, the distance between the car body and the left white line is greater than the distance between the right side of the car body and the white line. Here are the specific explanations: 1. Introduction: The left side being wide and the right side being narrow is generally caused by not adjusting the direction properly after straightening the steering wheel. When the car body is straight after reversing into the garage, look at the rear of the car from the left and right rearview mirrors. If the left side is wide, turn the steering wheel to the left. When the distance at the rear of the car is appropriate, immediately straighten the steering wheel and slowly reverse into the garage. When adjusting the direction, remember to turn and return the steering wheel slowly and smoothly. 2. Applicable situations: In driving test subjects two and three, the width on both sides is not important, but try to stay centered and do not press the solid line. Pressing the solid line means failing the test.