Why does the steering wheel always deviate to the right during the third driving test?
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If the steering wheel always deviates to the right during the third driving test, it may be due to a narrow field of vision while driving or excessive steering wheel rotation. The following solutions can help correct the deviation during the third driving test: 1. First, ensure the steering wheel is straight: Keep the steering wheel in a centered position. In theory, maintaining the steering wheel straight without movement should keep the car moving in a straight line. 2. Make slight adjustments to the steering wheel: During the actual third driving test, factors like ground friction or small stones may cause the car to deviate even when the steering wheel is kept straight. In such cases, make small-angle adjustments to the steering wheel. Note the direction of deviation and turn the steering wheel slightly in the opposite direction. The amount of adjustment depends on the speed, but it should not exceed 20°. 3. Learn to control the steering wheel with one hand: During the third driving test, actions such as shifting gears or turning on the indicator lights may require using one hand to steer. In these situations, the driver should hold the steering wheel steady, keep it centered, and make slight adjustments as needed. The other hand, which is not on the steering wheel, should perform actions gently to avoid causing the steering wheel to deviate due to excessive force.