Anti-locking brake systems; a comparison between 2-wheel and 4-wheel control. Paper presented at the conference of the Transport and Road Research Laboratory TRRL, Crowthorne, England, January 28, 1972

Author(s)
Ingram, B.
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Abstract

Two characteristics of vehicle handling-stability and controllability are defined. The difference between them is that stability can exist without controllability, but controllability gives the driver the capability of creating instability. The advantages of 2-wheel and 4-wheel anti-locking brake systems are compared in terms of stability and controllability.

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B 2931 (In: B 1656 S) /91.1/ IRRD 205301
Source

In: Towards safer road vehicles, TRRL Report LR 481, 1972, p. 33- 35.

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