Oversteered
Oversteered is a term used in vehicle dynamics to describe a condition where a vehicle's rear wheels lose traction and begin to slide outwards. This typically occurs during a turn when the driver applies too much steering input or excessive throttle for the given speed and road conditions. The rear of the car will then begin to rotate around its vertical axis, moving towards the outside of the turn.
This phenomenon is the opposite of understeer, where the front wheels lose traction. Oversteer can be a
Factors that can contribute to oversteer include high vehicle speed, sharp turns, uneven road surfaces, worn