When reversing, which way does the car body move if the steering wheel is turned to the right?
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When the steering wheel is turned to the right, the car body also moves to the right. Here are the reasons for car dripping: 1. Introduction: When reversing, turning the steering wheel to the left will make the rear of the car move to the left, and turning the steering wheel to the right will make the rear of the car move to the right. 2. Steering wheel grip: The left hand should be at the 9 o'clock position, and the right hand at the 3 o'clock position, adopting a symmetrical grip on the steering wheel. In other words, this creates equal torque force, allowing both sides of the steering wheel to bear force evenly during turns. When driving on bumpy, rugged, or winding roads, if the steering wheels hit a large pothole or rock, the deflection is quickly fed back to the steering wheel, which may cause the driver to lose grip. Therefore, this steering wheel grip posture is very important.