When reversing, if the steering wheel is turned to the left, where does the front of the car go?
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When reversing, if the steering wheel is turned to the left, the front of the car will move to the right. To adjust the rear of the car to the left, turn the steering wheel to the left; to adjust the rear to the right, turn the steering wheel to the right. You can remember this rule: turn the steering wheel in the same direction you want the rear of the car to go, whether moving forward or backward. The steering wheel is a wheel-shaped device used to control the direction of vehicles such as cars, ships, and airplanes. The function of the steering wheel is to convert the force applied by the driver to the edge of the wheel into torque, which is then transmitted to the steering shaft. Using a larger-diameter steering wheel reduces the hand force required by the driver when turning. The steering transmission shaft, as a connecting component between the steering gear and the steering shaft, facilitates the standardization of the steering gear, compensates for errors during manufacturing and installation, and ensures a more rational installation of the steering gear and steering wheel in the vehicle.