pöörderaadiust
Pöörderaadius refers to the minimum radius a vehicle can turn. It is a crucial specification for maneuverability, particularly in urban environments and tight spaces. The pöörderaadius is typically measured from the center of the outer front wheel's path to the center of the vehicle's turning circle.
There are two common ways to define pöörderaadius: the pöörderaadius curb (or trotuari pöörderaadius) and the
Factors influencing a vehicle's pöörderaadius include its wheelbase, track width, steering angle of the front wheels,
A smaller pöörderaadius is advantageous for parking, navigating narrow streets, and making U-turns. Larger vehicles like