When reversing, do you turn the steering wheel in the direction you want the car to go?
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When reversing, turning the steering wheel to the left will make the rear of the car move to the left, and turning it to the right will make the rear move to the right. Here are some methods to prevent the car from veering off course while reversing: Find a reference point: You can observe the parallel relationship between the car body and the lane lines in the rearview mirror, or maintain a certain distance from the lane lines while driving. This way, the car will reverse in a straight line. Avoid gripping the steering wheel too tightly: While driving, the vehicle has a 'self-aligning torque.' Once a certain speed is reached, as long as the vehicle's steering parameters (such as camber and toe) are accurate, it can automatically drive straight. You only need to hold the steering wheel lightly with both hands. Use the reversing camera: Most vehicles nowadays are equipped with reversing radars and cameras. You can use the reversing camera to assist in reversing, making it easier to determine the direction.