When to Turn the Steering Wheel During a Turn?

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MacMarley
07/29/25 3:12pm
Timing for turning the steering wheel during a vehicle turn: 1. For a left turn on a narrow road, turn the wheel when the right front corner of the car aligns with the roadside; on a wider road, you can turn slightly earlier. 2. For a right turn on a narrow road, turn the wheel when the left front corner of the car aligns with the roadside; on a wider road, you can turn slightly earlier. 3. Principles for turning the wheel: gentle turns (turn early, turn slowly: return early, return slowly), sharp turns (turn late, turn quickly: return early, return quickly). 4. Turning precautions: Pay attention to avoid scraping the right side or the rear wheels going off the road, and be mindful of the inner wheel difference. 5. Turning with obstacles: If there are obstacles by the roadside, start turning the wheel when the person and the obstacle are roughly parallel. Begin returning the wheel when the car is almost straight after the turn. 6. Early return of the steering wheel: Do not wait until the car is completely straight before returning the wheel; there is a process from turning the wheel to straightening the car.
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