Here are 10 easy ways to say that trains don’t use a steering wheel, written for a 7-year-old:
- Trains don’t have steering wheels — they ride on the tracks.
- A train can’t turn itself; it follows the rails.
- Trains go where the tracks point.
- The rails tell the train which way to go.
- Trains stay on the tracks and follow them.
- Trains don’t steer; the tracks guide them.
- The train’s path is set by the tracks.
- Trains travel along rails, not by turning a wheel.
- The tracks decide the train’s route.
- Trains follow the metal rails, so they don’t need a steering wheel.