Understeer
Understeer is a driving condition where a vehicle turns less than the driver intends. This typically occurs when the front tires lose grip during a turn, causing the car to continue straight instead of following the intended path. It is often experienced in front-wheel-drive vehicles, especially when cornering at high speeds or on slippery surfaces.
To correct understeer, drivers can reduce speed by easing off the accelerator or gently applying the brakes. Additionally, steering input may need to be adjusted to regain control. Understanding understeer is essential for safe driving, particularly in performance situations or adverse weather conditions.