The effect of variable-ratio steering gears on driver preference and performance

Author(s)
Olson, P.L.
Year
Abstract

Two variable-ratio and three linear steering gears were compared to determine whether variable-ratio gears offered any advantages or disadvantages for vehicle control. The results indicate that variable-ratio gears may improve performances significantly in tasks such as parallel parking. There is no evidence that variable-ratio gears affect performance on other driving tasks. Subjects expressed strong preference for one variable-ratio design of moderate characteristics but generally expressed dislike for a more extreme design.

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A 6572 T
Source

Human Factors, Vol. 12 (1970), No. 6 (December), p. 553-558

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