manual steering
Manual steering refers to the traditional method of controlling a vehicle's direction using a steering wheel. In this system, the driver physically turns the wheel to guide the vehicle, relying on their own strength and coordination. This method is commonly found in most vehicles, including cars and trucks, and allows for direct feedback from the road.
Unlike power steering, which uses hydraulic or electric assistance to make turning easier, manual steering requires more effort, especially at low speeds. It provides a more connected feel to the road, allowing drivers to have greater control over their vehicle's movements during driving.