What is the Principle of Steering Wheels When Reversing?
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The principle of steering wheels when reversing is that the direction in which the steering wheel is turned is the same as the direction in which the wheels turn. Below is a related introduction about reversing: 1. The meaning of reversing: Reversing refers to the act of a motor vehicle moving backward. Driving in reverse is more challenging than driving forward, mainly because the view is somewhat limited. 2. The relationship between the steering wheel and the wheels: When reversing, turning the steering wheel to the left will make the rear of the car move to the left, and turning the steering wheel to the right will make the rear move to the right. In other words, the movement direction of the wheels is consistent with the direction the driver turns the steering wheel. Note: When reversing, look in the rearview mirror; if you feel the distance is wider on one side, turn the steering wheel toward that side.