Steering Control
Steering control refers to the system that allows a driver to guide a vehicle's direction. It involves the use of a steering wheel, which is connected to the vehicle's front wheels. When the driver turns the wheel, it adjusts the angle of the wheels, enabling the vehicle to change direction.
Modern vehicles often incorporate advanced steering control technologies, such as power steering and steering assist systems. These technologies enhance the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle, making it easier to turn and providing better handling, especially at low speeds or during parking.