roadholding - significado y definición. Qué es roadholding
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Qué (quién) es roadholding - definición


roadholding         
THE ABILITY OF A VEHICLE TO STAY ON A DESIRED TRAJECTORY OF MOTION, WHATEVER THE CIRCUMSTANCES MAY BE.
Road holding; Roadholding
A vehicle's roadholding is how easy it is to control safely in difficult driving conditions or when going round bends.
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roadholding         
THE ABILITY OF A VEHICLE TO STAY ON A DESIRED TRAJECTORY OF MOTION, WHATEVER THE CIRCUMSTANCES MAY BE.
Road holding; Roadholding
¦ noun the ability of a moving vehicle to remain stable, especially when cornering.
Road-holding         
THE ABILITY OF A VEHICLE TO STAY ON A DESIRED TRAJECTORY OF MOTION, WHATEVER THE CIRCUMSTANCES MAY BE.
Road holding; Roadholding
Road-holding – also written as roadholding and road holding – (in French being called "tenue de route", in German "Beibehaltung der Spur"), is essentially determined by the ability of a vehicle to stay on the road and on a desired trajectory of motion, whatever the circumstances (in curves, on greasy, wet or low-grip ground, loaded or not, etc.) may be, but also by the degree of ease that a driver may sense in controlling it in an emergency situation.
Ejemplos de uso de roadholding
1. Just like the charges for rubbish this is just another scheme for local authorities to get more money. – William, Bolton UK The main reason that injury numbers have fallen since the mid nineties is the vast improvements made to vehicle design in recent years, from extra protection to better roadholding and braking.