Which way to turn the steering wheel when reversing to the left?

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CaydenLynn
07/29/25 11:16pm
When reversing to the left, turn the steering wheel to the left. Precautions when reversing: 1. Observe and understand the surroundings and road conditions, and reverse only when it is safe; 2. Maintain a steady speed to prevent stalling or sudden backward movements, which could lead to accidents; 3. Do not obstruct the passage of other vehicles; 4. Reverse in the intended direction without deviating; 5. Avoid forcefully turning the steering wheel when the vehicle is stationary to prevent tire wear and damage to steering components. The method for reversing includes: 1. Walk around the car to check its condition and the road; 2. Adjust the rearview mirrors; 3. Turn on the headlights or brake lights to gauge the distance from obstacles; 4. Park in the same direction as adjacent vehicles; 5. Pay attention to the front of the car; 6. Turn the steering wheel left when reversing left and right when reversing right.
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