When reversing, if you turn the steering wheel to the left, which way does the rear of the car go?
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When reversing, if you turn the steering wheel to the left, the rear of the car will turn to the right. Both when reversing and driving forward, the car will move in the direction the steering wheel is turned. During the reversing process, it is necessary to adjust the angle of the rearview mirror to avoid blind spots and potential safety hazards. It is normal for parts such as the car's shock absorbers and rubber bushings to make noises due to the inertia of movement during reversing, so there is no need for excessive concern. The function of the steering wheel is to convert the force applied by the driver to the edge of the steering wheel into torque and then transmit it to the steering shaft. It mainly consists of a frame, foam, and the corresponding installation clips or screw holes for the driver's airbag (DAB).