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oversteer
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o·ver·steer  (vr-stîr)
intr.v. o·ver·steered, o·ver·steer·ing, o·ver·steers
To turn more sharply than the operator would expect. Used of vehicles, especially automobiles.
n.
1. An instance of oversteering.
2. A tendency to oversteer.

oversteer [ˌəʊvəˈstɪə]
vb
(Engineering / Automotive Engineering) (intr) (of a vehicle) to turn more sharply, for a particular turn of the steering wheel, than is desirable or anticipated
Translations
oversteer [ˌəʊvəˈstɪəʳ] VI [driver] → girar demasiado el volante
oversteer [ˌəʊvəˈstɪəʳ] vi (Aut) → sovrasterzare


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The danger is that a combination of impatience, inexperience, sheer blind panic and a need to be seen by the crew to be doing something, can lead to oversteering.
If the system considers the C-Class is in danger of crashing due to heavy under or oversteering, or if the driver needs to brake heavily in a dangerous situation, Pre-Safe activates certain systems as a precaution to prepare the car and brace the occupants in case an accident does occur.
He was very good at oversteering, actually so good; it was the only way he knew how to drive.
 
 
 
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