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Steering Conditions

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Understeer

Understeer can be seriously dangerous, as you can plough straight into oncoming traffic and have a head on collision or go right off of the road, I would say that if you are going fast enough and get understeer, which is not as desirable as oversteer, then you would get a massive adrenaline rush and would probably be scared out of your skin.

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Oversteer

Oversteer can throw you out of your seat, and may cause you to slip off of one pedal onto another depending on how hard you have your foot on the pedal. It can be desirable by a lot of people, usually boy-racers; you need to steer in the same direction as the back end is swinging out to be able to get out of it. If you do not and the vehicle is going fast enough then you will spin.

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Neutral Steer

Neutral steer is desirable by every driver, as there is no worry or adrenaline rush, which most drivers dislike. Usually neutral steering happens at low speeds, even though manufacturers have now designed stability control systems, which adapts the suspension to different heights to keep the vehicle body from rolling. The overall ride would not be a thrilling or exciting ride, but would be the safest and most comfortable.

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