Which way does the car body go when the steering wheel is turned to the right?
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When the steering wheel is turned to the right, the car body also moves to the right. The direction of the car body movement is consistent with the direction of the steering wheel. Some tips for turning the steering wheel: First, the correct hand position on the steering wheel should be at the "9 and 3 o'clock" positions. When turning the steering wheel, keep both hands on it and rotate up to 180 degrees in each direction. Methods and correct posture for turning the steering wheel: Maintain an upright posture while actively steering. Adjust the seat height and position to the correct state. Keep your eyes looking straight ahead, with your left hand lightly holding the upper left part of the steering wheel and your right hand lightly holding the upper right part. Both hands should be relaxed and naturally positioned, with thumbs pointing straight along the top of the steering wheel and the other four fingers gently wrapped around from the outside. Hand movements should be balanced to avoid unnecessary shaking. If the steering wheel is affected by uneven road surfaces causing front wheel deflection or vibration, firmly grip the steering wheel to prevent injury to fingers or wrists during violent movements. When the front left (or right) wheels deviate, correct the direction by steering to the right (or left), gradually returning the steering wheel to center as the vehicle straightens.