Harley
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- 15 Highlander, 10 GL450, 03 Vette, 69 Mustang
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Three months into my CT experience, I’m impressed more and more with this machine, especially the steer-by-wire system. It’s responsive and really smooth. The lack of direct attachment to the front suspension eliminates the jarring in the hands from bumps and potholes in the road, which is a huge benefit for someone like me with arthritis in the hands.
Question: What will happen in the case of a front impact if the wheels/tires make a sudden change of direction. Will the steering wheel remain still and, thus, minimize the potential for hand/wrist injury?
Question: What will happen in the case of a front impact if the wheels/tires make a sudden change of direction. Will the steering wheel remain still and, thus, minimize the potential for hand/wrist injury?
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