What to Do If the Car Doesn't Drive Straight?
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To drive straight, hold the steering wheel steadily, find suitable reference points, practice more, and continuously improve your feel for the car. Detailed Introduction to Car Drifting: Adjust Tire Pressure: Uneven tire pressure can cause tires to differ in size, leading to drifting. When inflating the tires, you can improve driving stability by properly adjusting the tire pressure. Swap Tires: If the tread patterns or wear levels on the two sides of the tires are different, it can cause drifting. You can judge the condition of the shock absorber springs by pressing or comparing after removal. Precautions for Subject Three (Road Test): Before starting, clean the side mirrors and window frames from outside the car. Adjust the side mirrors and seat properly and secure them. When driving straight through an intersection, slow down by braking before entering the intersection, and ensure the speed does not exceed 30km/h. When approaching a crosswalk, slow down the car. If there are pedestrians on the crosswalk, stop the car to yield to them. Remember not to park the car on the crosswalk, as this will result in an immediate failure.