When reversing, if the steering wheel turns to the right, which way do the wheels turn?
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Wheel movement direction is consistent with the steering wheel direction. If the steering wheel turns to the right, the wheels also turn to the right. Below are the reasons for car dripping: 1. Introduction: When reversing, if the steering wheel turns left, the rear of the car will move left; if the steering wheel turns right, the rear will move right. This means the wheel movement direction matches the steering wheel direction. 2. Steering wheel grip: Left hand at 9 o'clock position, right hand at 3 o'clock position, adopting a symmetrical grip method. In other words, this creates equal torque force, allowing balanced force distribution on both sides of the steering wheel during turns. When driving on bumpy, rugged, or winding roads where steering wheels hit potholes or rocks causing sudden deflection feedback to the steering wheel, this grip posture becomes crucial to maintain control.