skidsteered
Skidsteered vehicles are a type of off-road vehicle that uses a unique steering system known as skid steering. Unlike traditional vehicles that use a steering wheel to turn, skidsteered vehicles turn by varying the speed of the wheels on each side of the vehicle. This is typically achieved by using a joystick or a set of pedals to control the speed of the left and right wheels independently. The most common examples of skidsteered vehicles are all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and some types of snowmobiles. Skid steering allows for precise maneuverability in tight spaces and uneven terrain, making it ideal for off-road use. However, it requires a different skill set and technique compared to traditional steering, and drivers must be aware of the unique challenges and risks associated with this type of vehicle. Skidsteered vehicles are popular among off-road enthusiasts for their versatility and the unique driving experience they provide.