Sentences with phrase «constant correction»

One of their greatest faults is a loose feel to exceptionally light steering, and they need constant correction at the wheel when driving on the highway in a straight line.
But at speed on the freeway it shows good resistance, so the car does not require constant correction.
Steering is direct but not so sharp that it needs constant correction.
Wheel travel is not exactly abundant, and the wide, wide tires - 265 / 35ZR - 19 at the front on 9.5 - inch - wide magnesium rims, 335 / 30ZR -20 out back on 12.5 - inch - wide wheels - are big enough to pick up just about any longitudinal or lateral imperfection they can find, calling for constant corrections at the wheel.
If an instructor allows handlers to go too far - too soon and depends on constant corrections to teach the dog the meaning of «stay,» progress will be slow, dogs will be confused, and owners will be disappointed.
I refine the block - in with constant corrections.
The Honda's steering isn't communicative on twisty roads, and we found ourselves making constant corrections in highway - speed sweeping curves.
Because truly, without the low - level but fairly constant correction going on in my house, we'd all be living in a barnyard.
Depending on the way the chassis is loaded up in a corner, the steering fluctuates between heavy and light, and there's always enough information about tire slip so you can keep the car on course without constant correction.
Driving on the highway on a windy evening, the car needed almost constant corrections to keep on its course, partly a symptom of the 500's size — it has lots of height and little length — and partly due to the Abarth's steering.
The suspension is comfortable, but the little car leans heavily in corners, and the imprecise steering requires constant corrections just to stay in a straight line.
Everyone imagines that perfect walk where your dog remains calmly right by your side — barely even needing a leash, let alone constant corrections!
«We won't know the right thing to do forever, so we can take small steps now, monitor and provide constant corrections
The steering, for example, uses a recirculating ball mechanism that mostly fell out of favor in new cars a couple decades ago; it's heavy, with a huge dead spot on center that requires constant correction at all speeds.
As the suspension reacted to rougher pavement we had to make constant corrections, not something we want to do for hours at a time driving down the freeway.
As the speed of the car is low, the VGRS sets responsiveness to its highest level, meaning that the slight turn needed to keep the car following the bend is translated into considerable oversteer, which requires constant correction.
We've heard complaints the MX - 5's steering feels «nervous» and needs constant corrections.
«I think that Francis thinks that constant correction and condemnation does more harm than good,» Zuhlsdorf wrote on his blog.
Sherman: «Nervous on center; requires small but constant corrections to maintain a straight path.»
It doesn't need an extrafirm grip, minute throttle - angle alterations, or constant corrections at the wheel.
When this happens the young puppy fall into the habit of soiling the floors and furniture, and he will be subjected to constant correction for years to come until he is properly trained.
The accuracy of the gyroscope is fantastic, making the constant corrections you have to make as you trundles over uneven ground easy and instinctive.
Although my constant corrections have strained our relationship, Ainley replied «I'm making changes to the penguinscience website to correct the sea ice persistence / prevalence issue along WAP»
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