Sentences with phrase «of control of the vehicle»

Tire tread separation typically causes a complete loss of control of the vehicle.
While the acts are out of control of the vehicle owner they are not considered collisions and may not show up on a police report as an accident.
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is an active safety technology that improves a vehicle's dynamic stability by detecting loss of control and helping the driver regain of control of the vehicle.
This however does not hold true for rear wheel drive vehicles which can have a strong weight transfer (high, soft - suspension cars, as most US vehicles), as the added braking force on the rear wheels without added (weight - transfer caused) friction could cause wheel lockup and possibly loss of control of the vehicle.
Such driving would, in turn, «be a reliable contributor toward crash - related conditions, including near - misses, slips of attention (loss of control of the vehicle and loss of concentration) and moving violations,» according to the authors.
Additionally the oversteering they generate is sometimes excessive and can lead to a total loss of control of the vehicle that may lead to law suits against manufacturers.
A detached front control arm can result in the loss of control of the vehicle, increasing the risk of a motor vehicle crash.
A fractured control arm can result in the loss of control of the vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash.
This includes errors such as failing to look (a factor in 32 per cent of accidents), loss of control of the vehicle (20 per cent), and failing to judge the other person's speed or path (17 per cent).
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