When the Rear of the Car Deviates to the Right While Reversing, Which Way Should the Steering Wheel Turn?
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When the rear of the car deviates to the right while reversing, the steering wheel should be turned to the left. Here are a few key points to keep in mind when steering while reversing: 1. Master the basic technique: Simply put, before reversing, stay calm, observe the surroundings carefully, and decide whether the rear should go left or right. Turn the steering wheel left, and the rear will go left; turn it right, and the rear will go right. At the same time, determine the appropriate amount of steering by finding reference points in the rearview mirror. 2. Observe carefully: Overcome any fear or hesitation. Don't think of this as an overly difficult problem. As long as you stay calm, think carefully, observe and analyze correctly, and practice more, you'll be able to handle it. Consider your moves before acting. 3. Develop good habits: Avoid the habit of turning the steering wheel while the car is stationary, as this can damage the vehicle and make steering more cumbersome. If you need to make multiple adjustments, remember to turn the wheel in the opposite direction just before the car comes to a complete stop during each adjustment. Turn the wheel as much as possible to make the next adjustment easier.