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How to turn the steering wheel when reversing?

As a novice driver, many people don't know how to operate the steering wheel when reversing, which is a very difficult problem. When I first learned to drive, because the coach of the driving school felt that what he said seemed different from what he did, for example, the coach said that the place was half a lap, but when it came to taking a taxi, it felt at least a lap. Why is this happening? Let's see what strategies can help us steer successfully when reversing.

Generally speaking, when learning to drive, you don't have to worry too much about which part to turn several times. The coach usually says two laps, but actually it means a little more than one and a half laps after the steering wheel is killed in any direction. One lap is to get you back to the state where the sign on the wheel is facing up, and two laps are right. It means to raise your sign twice to straighten the front wheel. First of all, hold the steering wheel correctly, with your left hand at 9 o'clock and your right hand at 3 o'clock. When reversing into the warehouse, if you really can't judge the state of the front wheel, then kill the steering wheel in which direction, and then go back and look for it twice. The same is true of copyright, so you don't need to worry about how many degrees you want to retreat.

For beginners, the most important factor in driving is stability, and it must be stable. Be sure to remember not to turn too fast, slowly release the clutch and let the car start slowly, because the driving skills are unfamiliar and it is easy to be unstable when returning. Observe the rearview mirror when reversing into the warehouse, whether it is the left rearview mirror or the right rearview mirror. The image in the mirror can be regarded as that we have the same sense of direction when we see the front of the car while driving.

Novices can practice more. As the saying goes, who makes perfection? Don't worry about not hitting the steering wheel when reversing.