Date of Publication :7th March 2018
Abstract: Quadra steering system is also known as a four wheel steering system.In this document, both front and rear wheels can be steered according to vehicle speed and available space for turning.Quadra steering system provides greater ease for vehicles when driving at low speed increases handling, stability and control at higher speeds.Quadra steering system operates in negative phase, positivephase and neutral phase.This allows for steering the car into smaller parking spaces and more stable in speed.This makes the car more efficient and secure when it comes to cornering, making it easier and quicker to change lanes.The main goal is that the driver shouldn't need further effort to turn the car.Four wheel steering is a system developed in the automotive industry for efficient vehicle turning and manoeuvrability.The rear wheels do not turn in the direction of the curve in a traditional front wheel steering system, hence it creates curb in the steering. In four wheels steering the rear wheels turn with the front wheels and thus improve the vehicle's efficiency.
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