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  2. Countersteering - Wikipedia

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    To negotiate a turn successfully, the combined center of mass of the rider and the single-track vehicle must first be leaned in the direction of the turn, and steering briefly in the opposite direction causes that lean. [1] The rider's action of countersteering is sometimes referred to as "giving a steering command". [2] [3]: 15

  3. Opposite lock - Wikipedia

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    Opposite lock, also commonly known as countersteer, [1] is a colloquial term used to mean the steering associated with the deliberate use of oversteer to turn a vehicle rapidly without losing momentum. It is typified by the classic rallying style of rear-wheel drive cars, where a car travels around a bend with a large drift angle. The terms ...

  4. Steering - Wikipedia

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    A cyclist steering a bicycle by turning the handlebar and leaning. Steering is the control of the direction of motion [1] or the components that enable its control. [2] Steering is achieved through various arrangements, among them ailerons for airplanes, rudders for boats, cylic tilting of rotors for helicopters, [3] and many more.

  5. With Driving and Depression, It's All About Countersteering - AOL

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  6. Drifting (motorsport) - Wikipedia

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    Having more angle allows for more countersteer which prevents you from spinning out. There are angle kits are what is needed to complete this mod. Modifying the steering knuckles are a common way to achieve wider steering and sometimes putting a spacer between the inner tire rod joint and steering rack is done.

  7. Tank steering systems - Wikipedia

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    The system is fully regenerative: all of the engine's power reaches the track either through the main driveshaft or the steering system; none of the energy is being lost to brakes or clutches. Additionally, since power is fed around the transmission to the steering system, in some designs the tank can be turned or even pivoted in place even ...

  8. Steering committee wants to explore 'what if' traffic scenarios

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    Sep. 17—MORGANTOWN — Imagine what Morgantown traffic would look like if WVU's downtown campus was off limits to vehicles. A steering committee of local stakeholders doesn't want to imagine. It ...

  9. Hyundai recalls over 225,000 cars for faulty rearview camera ...

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    Hyundai is recalling more than 225,000 vehicles over concerns of a rearview camera failing.. Six different vehicles from the Santa Fe and Elantra model lines are covered under the recall submitted ...