The advantages of truck steering systems mainly include improving maneuverability, enhancing safety, reducing driver fatigue and adapting to complex road conditions.
First of all, improved maneuverability is one of the important advantages of truck steering systems. By increasing external force to counteract steering resistance, the driver only needs less force to complete the steering, which makes it easier for the driver to control the steering and driving of the vehicle, especially in complex road conditions.
Secondly, enhanced safety is also an important advantage of truck steering systems. The power steering system can make the vehicle more stable during driving, especially under heavy load conditions, which greatly improves driving safety. In addition, the electric power steering (EPS) technology commonly used in modern vehicles not only has the advantage of energy saving, but also can significantly improve driving safety.
Third, reducing driver fatigue is another significant advantage of truck steering systems. The electric power steering system can automatically adjust the amount of power assistance according to the vehicle speed, allowing the driver to feel a lighter steering force when driving at low speeds, thereby reducing the driver's physical exertion.
Finally, adapting to complex road conditions is also an important advantage of truck steering systems. The dual front-axle steering system allows the front wheels to have a larger steering angle, allowing the vehicle to better navigate narrow roads and more easily negotiate turns and corners. In addition, electric power steering technology also solves the balancing problem of traditional steering systems between lightness and road feel, further improving the vehicle's performance in complex road conditions.
