When reversing, the car body turns left, which way should the steering wheel turn?
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When reversing, if the car body turns left, turn the steering wheel to the left; if the car body turns right, turn the steering wheel to the right. In other words, the direction of the car body's movement is the same as the direction you turn the steering wheel. When reversing, look in the rearview mirror. If you feel the distance is wider on one side, turn the steering wheel towards that side. That is, when the right side is wider, turn the steering wheel to the right, observe the rearview mirror, and then return the steering wheel when the car body needs to be corrected. When reversing into the right garage, observe the right rearview mirror before turning the steering wheel. After turning the steering wheel fully to the right, continue to observe the right rearview mirror. When straightening, observe the left rearview mirror to ensure both front and rear wheels can enter the garage, then observe both sides for fine adjustments to the car body.