When the steering wheel is turned all the way to the left, which way does the rear of the car go?
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The body of the car will move to the left. Changes in the steering wheel directly affect the movement of the tires. When driving, if the steering wheel is turned to the left, the front of the car will veer to the left, and the rear of the car will move to the right. Conversely, if the steering wheel is turned to the right, the front of the car will veer to the right, and the rear will move to the left. Precautions: On bumpy or off-road sections, when encountering potholes or rough terrain, the grip on the steering wheel needs slight adjustment, particularly concerning the thumb. The thumb should be placed along the rim of the steering wheel. This adjustment helps prevent thumb injuries, as driving on uneven surfaces can cause the steering wheel to jerk violently. If the thumb is positioned inside the steering wheel rim or in a neutral position, it is more susceptible to injury.