Which side line will be crossed if turning the steering wheel too early in a right-angle turn?
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Crossing the line during a right-angle turn depends on the situation: 1. Taking a left turn as an example: If you turn the steering wheel before entering the right angle, the left wheel will cross the right angle. To avoid this, you must not turn the steering wheel all the way. Wait until the rear wheel passes the right angle before turning the steering wheel all the way. In this case, the right front wheel will definitely cross the right line after the turn. 2. Still taking a left turn as an example: If you are very close to the left line when turning, you must not turn the steering wheel too early. If you turn too early, the car will cross the right angle; if you turn too late, the situation described in point 1 will occur. Therefore, for a left turn, you should stay closer to the right side. 3. Taking a left turn as an example, if you are not very close to the left line but are driving closer to the right side and turn the steering wheel, you will also cross the right line after the turn.