@@KimoKimochii In what part are you living in? We still have a lot to cover in the automobile field in terms of technology despite being one of the largest in numbers
be honest bro self driving cars are far too dangerous for road use that technology is really only useful for fixed track vehicles like trains where un expected errors are rare its more just less people will be driving
You a re really going to take off soon, just work on having a bit more neutral accent (I can understand you perfectly! But I do have a very advanced english level) so it is easier to understand for non native English speakers and this will truly be a international channel. Great work!!!
it's a speed "cut off", more like a speed curve, where the direction and amount (how many degrees) change on the speed, i think about 30 to 40mph the rear stop steering and start to change the direction
I think it is meant to be crab walk. Because crabs walk sideways from the way they are facing, so in crab-mode, it allows you to move your car sideways a lot easier.
Very well explained, it's very necessary specially in countries like India where I live.
Yeah but technologies like these happen to reach the Indian automotive market rather very late
@@mohammadyaqoob746 india is top is most areas compared to the rest of the world
@@KimoKimochii In what part are you living in? We still have a lot to cover in the automobile field in terms of technology despite being one of the largest in numbers
No matter whether people like it or not, many will miss the fun of rotation the steering wheel back and forth for a long time
be honest bro self driving cars are far too dangerous for road use
that technology is really only useful for fixed track vehicles like trains where un expected errors are rare
its more just less people will be driving
It should be an option on all vehicles! 👍
Slowly getting closer and closer to t-180 racing in real life
Ah, I see! A fellow Speed Racer fan!
Which software you use to make this animation
That is actually amazing! I would love to have that on my car
You a re really going to take off soon, just work on having a bit more neutral accent (I can understand you perfectly! But I do have a very advanced english level) so it is easier to understand for non native English speakers and this will truly be a international channel. Great work!!!
It’s been around for a very long time especially in old Nissans
Awesome video man.
Drifting potentials are endless
Certainly its a great mechanism. Would prefer all vehicles are manufactured with this system
Cybertruck also has this!!!
Really?
@@Chadow-ranger yep!
Something that will never go into production or at least not for a few years...piece of rubbish.
@@snakeeyes9246 lol mad?
So is 4 wheel steering the same as quadrasteer as in my suburban
great vid no cap
Can a jdm prelude with 4ws drift
Mine doesn't, it goes wherever you point it
Anyone here after finding out Forza Horizon 5 is going to implement this?
Yes I like it
Don’t forget the GTR R34
When does it decide the 4 wheels move in the same direction or opposite direction is there a speed cut off or is there a switch in the controls.
it's a speed "cut off", more like a speed curve, where the direction and amount (how many degrees) change on the speed, i think about 30 to 40mph the rear stop steering and start to change the direction
Cybertruck, ay😂
Not bad video. More 4WS videos, please.
3000gt VR-4 had this in the 90s
Honda Prelude had the first all mechanical 4ws in a serial production car! Was bulletproof, because it was totaly mechanical. No electronics involved.
I wish I have it
but
What if rear steering hacked 💀
YES
And the pioneer of that technology was Nissan.
nice video
Nice
The voice like technical support from hindi 😆
Thanks
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Love my car.
I bet it's nice but its no 1996 honda civic.
Dad dud ded dud du
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What the f! are you saying?!
when an indian tryainnato fake american accent
why have u problems?
cant u even fake properly?
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Crap walk is old and actually a dog walk
I think it is meant to be crab walk. Because crabs walk sideways from the way they are facing, so in crab-mode, it allows you to move your car sideways a lot easier.
@@carultch yes a 🦀 walks ➡️ a 🐕walks ↗️
The Hummer can do what a Aebi does since 20 years.
It Rides Diagonal like a Dog🙏🏾🙋🏽♂️
not enough indian cars with this feature!