first, put your hands on the wheel (duh).
Once you are rollin, look in the distance and your hands will just follow your eyes. Its hard to explain but just know that you're never suppose to look down at the yellow line in front of you or the white line. When you look in the distance for example: at a distant light post, you will automaticly align the car. Think of it as riding a bike. You cant go staight without looking ahead.
Hope that helps
The homograph for "steer" is a noun referring to a male bovine animal, such as a bull or cow.
To 'Steer' A car wheel, or to Feed a Baby 'steer.' A steer can also be a baby cow.
Like a car
Steered is the past tense of steer: He steered the car into the space perfectly on his first try.
A car is harder to steer when it rains as the wet surface effects its traction and maneuvering. The tires also respond differently in wet conditions.
It'll be hard to steer a car. The steering wheel will be tough to steer.
to steer the car in right path
Poor alignment.
It may be out of power steering fluid
Find a hill and stop the car, using a friend to steer the car you get behind and push.....
Look and steer in the direction you want your car to go.
Forwards.