Steering-feel, from German lenkgefühl, is a driver’s subjective sensation when steering a vehicle. This steering-feel derives from the perception and assessment of steering behaviour and thus the drivability; it embodies the interaction between car and driver. The drivability generally consists of a vehicle’s response to the driver’s input, as well as external interferences, such as crosswind or uneven road surfaces. The steering behaviour is part of the overall drivability, and describes vehicle response to steering input as well as interferences.
Steering-Feel, Interaction Between Driver and Car
Steering Handbook ; Chapter : 7 ; 149-168
2016-06-25
20 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
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English
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