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Patrick Samual
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Technician A says that under-inflated steering tires while producing harder steering actually increases driver control in emergency maneuvers.Technician B says that over-inflated tires are dangerous because the road-contact footprint is reduced,decreasing driver control.Who is correct?

A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B

Under-inflated Steering Tires

Tires on the steering axis that do not have sufficient air pressure, potentially affecting handling and safety.

Over-inflated Tires

Tires filled with air pressure above the manufacturer's recommended levels, potentially causing uneven wear and reduced traction.

Driver Control

Driver control refers to the various systems and mechanisms within a vehicle that allow a driver to operate and manage the vehicle's functions.

  • Recognize the role of proper tire inflation in steering control and emergency maneuvers.
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Ariel FowlerOct 18, 2024
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