Kjøretøystabiliteten
Kjøretøystabiliteten, often translated as vehicle stability, refers to a vehicle's ability to maintain its intended path and resist unexpected movements, especially during cornering, braking, or in response to external disturbances like wind. It is a critical aspect of vehicle safety and performance. Several factors contribute to a vehicle's stability, including its suspension system, tire characteristics, weight distribution, and the driver's input.
A stable vehicle will generally respond predictably to steering inputs and maintain its composure even when
Modern vehicles often incorporate advanced electronic stability control (ESC) systems. ESC uses sensors to monitor the