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  • 21Torque steering — is the influence of the engine torque on the steering for some front wheel drive vehicles. For example, during full acceleration the steering may pull to one side, which may be disturbing to the driver. This either causes a tugging sensation in… …

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  • 22Ackermann steering — A double pivoting steering system where the outer ends of the steering arms are bent slightly inward so that when the vehicle is making a turn, the inside wheel will turn more sharply than the outer wheel. This is done to compensate for the… …

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  • 23Motor Vehicle Owners' Right to Repair Act — The Motor Vehicle Owners Right to Repair Act, sometimes also referred to as Right to Repair, is a name for several related proposed bills in the United States Congress and several state legislatures which would require automobile manufacturers to …

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  • 24left-right needle — A needle in a navigational instrument, such as in a CDI (course deviation indicator), which gives steering directions to the pilot. The pilot tries to keep the needle in the center, or vertical. See also course deviation indicator …

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  • 25VHF omnidirectional range — This article is about the radio navigation aid. For other uses, see Vor. D VOR (Doppler VOR) ground station, co located with DME …

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  • 26Tux Racer — Infobox VG title = Tux Racer caption=Screenshot developer = Jasmin Patry publisher = Sunspire Studios designer = Jasmin Patry engine = OpenGL released = 2000 genre = modes = ratings = Not rated platforms = Cross platform media = requirements =… …

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  • 27Moskvitch 2140 — Moskvitch 2138/2140/1500 SL 1978 Moskvitch 2140 Manufacturer AZLK Also called Moskvitch 1500 SL Production 1976 1988 …

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  • 28Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics — A computer generated, simplified model of bike and rider demonstrating an uncontrolled right turn. An …

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  • 29Countersteering — For the similar technique used in automobiles, see Opposite lock. Graphs showing the lean and steer angle response of an otherwise uncontrolled typical bike, traveling at a forward speed in its stable range (in this case 6 m/s), to a steer torque …

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  • 30Automotive lighting — Blinker redirects here. For other uses, see Blinker (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Magneti Marelli company AL Automotive Lighting. For lights in seafaring and aviation, see navigation light. The lighting system of a motor vehicle… …

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