What is the maximum angle of rear-wheel steering?
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The maximum angle of rear-wheel steering is 50 degrees. Vehicle steering characteristics can generally be divided into three types: understeer, neutral steer, and oversteer. Understeer: This occurs when the actual steering angle of the vehicle in a turn is smaller than the turning angle of the front wheels, meaning the front wheels slide outward. This type of turning is commonly referred to as "pushing." Oversteer: This occurs when the actual steering angle of the vehicle in a turn is larger than the turning angle of the front wheels, meaning the rear wheels slide outward. Neutral Steer: This occurs when the actual steering angle of the vehicle in a turn exactly matches the turning angle of the front wheels. This steering characteristic often allows for the highest turning speed but reduces the driver's subjective perception of the vehicle approaching its physical limits to some extent.