Manoeuvre definition

Manoeuvre. – means a change in the vehicle’s trajectory that leads the vehicle to at least partially leave its original lane or direction of travel whereby possibly leading to interaction with other road users.
Manoeuvre means a change in the vehicle’s trajectory that leads the vehicle to at least partially leave its original lane or direction of travel whereby possibly leading to interaction with other road users.A series of manoeuvres can be considered as an individual manoeuvre providing the manoeuvres follow in succession, without significant separation, and are related to the completion of one tactical goal (e.g., changing lanes in combination with navigating an intersection). Distinct manoeuvres in relation with following a navigation route with significant separation are not considered as an individual manoeuvre.
Manoeuvre means a change in the vehicle’s trajectory that leads the vehicle to at least partially leave its original lane or direction of travel whereby possibly leading to interaction with other road users.Manoeuvres can either be driver initiated, in which case the system will only proceed with a certain manoeuvre following driver confirmation, or system initiated, in which case the system will proceed to initiate a manoeuvre without further driver confirmation.

Examples of Manoeuvre in a sentence

  • Despite being a multiple gravity assist trajectory problem, it also considers one Deep Space Manoeuvre during each interplanetary leg, being of the type MGA-1DSM problem.

  • Where an Aerobatic Manoeuvre is followed by a Non-Aerobatic Manoeuvre, Participants should be certain of capturing the minimum height for Aerobatic Manoeuvres during the recovery before continuing descent to the non-aerobatic minima specified in Table 6.

  • We have found that if we make the tangents always point to the next checkpoint, we acquire reasonably good compound curve while minimizing inputs for the calculations done by the Manoeuvre class.

  • Manoeuvre were performed in standing positions without nose clips.

  • Where one Aerobatic Manoeuvre is linked directly to another, Aircraft should remain above the minimum height for Aerobatic Manoeuvres throughout the transition.

  • Pilots with a higher minimum aerobatic height than non-aerobatic height are (having achieved the necessary entry parameters) permitted to fly a straight climb from non-aerobatic height into an Aerobatic Manoeuvre.

  • See Laurien Crump and Susanna Erlandsson, eds., Margins for Manoeuvre in Cold War Europe: The Influence of Smaller Powers (New York: Routledge, 201t), 1–2, 244–24z.


More Definitions of Manoeuvre

Manoeuvre means a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.
Manoeuvre means any turn or changing of lanes or rounding;

Related to Manoeuvre

  • Chauffeur means every person employed for the principal purpose of driving a motor vehicle and