Front-wheel steering is handled by wire for years. Meaning, no linkages from steering wheel to the pinion assembly.
How does that fail safely? So if the fuse for the steering blows you can't steer at all? I am glad my new car still has rack and pinion - I can turn the car with the power off - and it can still do lane assist steering and auto park.
Those numbers do sound like kind of a joke, but delivering hundreds of trucks is also quite different from zero.
We're doing five motors! [theonion.com]
Carcinization [journalhow.com]!
It's starting.
Front-wheel steering is handled by wire for years. Meaning, no linkages from steering wheel to the pinion assembly.
How does that fail safely? So if the fuse for the steering blows you can't steer at all? I am glad my new car still has rack and pinion - I can turn the car with the power off - and it can still do lane assist steering and auto park.