Oversteer
Oversteer is a driving condition that occurs when a vehicle's rear wheels lose traction before the front wheels, causing the back of the car to swing out. This can happen during sharp turns or sudden maneuvers, making the car feel like it is rotating more than intended. Oversteer is often more pronounced in rear-wheel-drive vehicles, where power is sent to the back wheels.
Drivers can counteract oversteer by steering into the skid, which helps regain control. It is important to understand this phenomenon, especially for those who drive performance cars or participate in motorsports, where handling dynamics are crucial for safety and speed.