When should you use hand-over-hand steering?
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When performing sharp right turns.
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When parking.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Hand-over-hand steering, also known as push/pull steering, is recommended for making sharp turns because it allows for greater control and precision over the vehicle's steering. By using this method, the driver can maintain a firm grip on the wheel while smoothly guiding the vehicle through the turn. When parking, hand-over-hand steering is useful for maneuvering into tight spaces or adjusting the vehicle's position.
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