When the car veers to the right while moving forward, which direction should I turn the steering wheel?

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LaHannah
07/25/25 10:28am
When the car veers to the right while moving forward, you should turn the steering wheel to the left. During driving, keep the steering wheel steady and avoid making sudden changes in direction. When driving straight, focus your gaze far ahead while using your peripheral vision to monitor the area near the front of the car, the rearview mirrors, and the surrounding vehicles. Related information: 1. Steering wheel: A wheel-shaped device used to control the direction of cars, ships, airplanes, etc. In the 1950s, concept cars without steering wheels emerged. 2. Steering wheel frame: Typically made of zinc alloy or aluminum alloy, produced through die-casting. 3. Common issues: Steering wheel lock, steering wheel damage, steering wheel vibration.
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DelLukas
08/11/25 7:42pm
When driving, if you notice the car constantly pulling to the right, a slight left turn can bring it back. The actual handling depends on speed: a gentle left turn suffices at low city speeds, while smaller steering adjustments ensure stability on highways. Avoid over-correcting; gradual fine-tuning is safer. Experienced drivers check the road surface when noticing drift—if the road slopes right, causing wheel pull, prompt left steering stabilizes the car. Regular maintenance matters too, as uneven tire wear or suspension issues can cause directional instability. From my experience, early detection and timely adjustments work best.
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