Directional control definition

Directional control means a function within a vehicle stability function that assists the driver, in the event of under steer and over steer conditions, within the physical limits of the vehicle in maintaining the direction intended by the driver in the case of a power-driven vehicle, and assists in maintaining the direction of the trailer with that of the towing vehicle in the case of a trailer.
Directional control means a function within a vehicle stability function that assists the driver in maintaining the vehicle in the direction intended by the driver.
Directional control means a function within a

More Definitions of Directional control

Directional control means a function within a vehicle stability function that assists the driver within the physical limits of the vehicle in maintaining the direction intended by the driver in the case of a power-

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