Which way to turn the steering wheel when turning left?
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When turning left, turn the steering wheel to the left. Steering wheel usage tips: When using the steering wheel, both hands should cooperate and apply appropriate force. When turning the wheel, one hand serves as the primary while the other assists, appropriately pushing or pulling. For left turns, the right hand primarily pushes left while the left hand assists by pulling along. When the vehicle enters a new path and needs to straighten the wheel, the right hand can still take the lead in turning right. The left hand can also assist with pushing. Alternatively, it can pause at a certain position, relaxing its grip slightly to let the wheel rim slide through the hand until the turn is completed, then regaining a firm grip (the opposite applies for right turns). Precautions: When turning the steering wheel while driving, avoid excessive force. Do not continue pushing with both hands in unchanged positions. Avoid concentrating both hands at one point or using one hand to control the wheel for extended periods, and refrain from unnecessary swaying. When the vehicle is not moving, do not forcibly turn the steering wheel in place to prevent damage to the steering system.