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Which way to turn the steering wheel when the left side is over the line?

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VanParker
09/05/2025, 12:01:18 AM

When reversing into a parking space with the left side over the line, the steering wheel should be turned to the right, while being careful not to let the front wheels cross the line. Below is relevant information about reverse parking: 1. Introduction: Reverse parking became a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license after 2013. It assesses the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle within a confined space. Reverse parking is one of the evaluation points in the driver's test, requiring the driver to correctly reverse the vehicle into the parking space from both sides while in motion. There is a time limit for reverse parking during the test. 2. Types: The three most common types of reverse parking are: the first is the "non"-shaped reverse parking, commonly seen in large shopping malls; the second is the roadside "one"-shaped reverse parking, also known as parallel parking; the third is the less common diagonal reverse parking. 70% of driving students find parallel parking more challenging.

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BrodyAnn
09/17/2025, 12:33:47 AM

I've been driving for over a decade and often see beginners accidentally crossing lane lines. If the left wheels cross the line, gently turn the steering wheel slightly to the right to let the car gradually move back to the correct lane. This isn't a sharp turn—the movement should be smooth, don't jerk the wheel to avoid losing control or veering off. Also, a reminder to everyone, especially on highways: crossing the line could lead to hitting the shoulder, so always check the rearview mirror for approaching vehicles—safety first. Once you develop this habit, you'll find driving becomes much more natural. With proper speed control, corrections can usually be made smoothly. Remember, practice this feeling repeatedly during training, and it'll become stress-free once you're familiar. In short, turning right—steadiness is key.

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OReagan
10/31/2025, 01:04:56 AM

I occasionally drift over the lane line when driving in the city, and I used to panic at first. Now I've learned better—when the left side crosses the line, I immediately steer slightly to the right to bring the car back into position. Don't turn too much; just a small correction or two is enough, or the car will wobble. The same principle applies whether driving a sedan or an SUV. In daily driving, drifting over lines is often caused by distractions, like checking your phone or chatting, so it's important to stay focused on the road ahead. If practicing, find an empty space to test it out—turn the wheel gently, not abruptly. Also, beginners often mistakenly steer left, which is even more dangerous. In short, steering slightly to the right is simple and safe, making driving much smoother.

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StValeria
12/14/2025, 12:12:56 AM

When I first started learning to drive, my instructor reminded me: If the left side is crossing the line, turn the steering wheel to the right and adjust the direction quickly. The operation is simple: hold the steering wheel steady and turn it slightly to the right; don’t panic, straighten it slowly, and the car won’t sway. Beginners tend to rush, but staying smooth is key. Crossing the line often happens due to unclear visibility or complex road conditions, so it’s advisable to turn on the low beams or slow down to observe. Driving skills improve with practice—simulate the scenario a few times in a parking lot, and it will become instinctive. The core of safe driving is controlling speed and position; correcting small mistakes promptly can prevent major issues.

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EdwardMarie
02/03/2026, 01:13:12 AM

I have some knowledge about vehicle dynamics: when the left side crosses the line, you should steer to the right because the front wheels' turning changes the direction of force, making the car veer back to the left to its original position. The action should be smooth—don't jerk the steering wheel abruptly, as it may cause tire wear. Common road issues like blurred vision in heavy rain can lead to crossing the line; in such cases, slow down and steer smoothly to the right to avoid accidents. From a safety perspective, always check blind spots before correcting any line-crossing. Though these driving details may seem minor, paying attention to them greatly enhances the overall experience. In short, steering right is the correct choice.

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McEleanor
04/28/2026, 05:46:11 PM

When driving my kids at home, safety comes first. If the left side of the car crosses the lane line, immediately steer gently to the right in small increments until the vehicle returns to the center of the lane. Keep the steering smooth—avoid sharp turns to prevent discomfort or startling the children. Lane encroachment often occurs on curves or during rainy weather, so I remind everyone to routinely check tire and suspension conditions. Once driving habits are established, these techniques become second nature. Practice on an empty street a few times to build familiarity. The key is to correct deviations promptly without delay to protect your family.

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