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Nederlands: A depiction of oversteer. Ideally, when the car reaches the turn, the driver will steer it along the line marked with green dots. However, if the car is too 'loose', it will understeer, following the red dotted line, potentially sending the car into a spin and leaving the road. |
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Source | nl::Image:Oversteer.svg, but mirrored to show right-hand-drive |
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The original uploader was Den Hieperboree at Dutch Wikipedia. |
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Original upload log
The original description page was here. All following user names refer to nl.wikipedia.
- 2007-08-02 20:32 Den Hieperboree 500×500×0 (15205 bytes) {{Information |Description=A epiction of oversteer. Ideally, when the car reaches the turn, the driver will steer it along the line marked with green dots. However, if the car is too 'loose', it will understeer, following the red dotted line, potentially
- 2007-08-02 20:22 Den Hieperboree 639×753×0 (15175 bytes) {{Information |Description=A depiction of oversteer. Ideally, when the car reaches the turn, the driver will steer it along the line marked with green dots. However, if the car is too 'loose', it will understeer, following the red dotted line, potentially
- 2007-08-02 20:14 Den Hieperboree 442×482×0 (15169 bytes) {{Information |Description=A depiction of oversteer. Ideally, when the car reaches the turn, the driver will steer it along the line marked with green dots. However, if the car is too 'loose', it will understeer, following the red dotted line, potentially