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Oversteer and drifting are two terms related to vehicle control and driving techniques.
Oversteer refers to the condition where the rear of the vehicle loses traction and slides outward while driving. When the rear wheels of the vehicle lose traction during a turn, causing the rear end to slide out, it is called oversteer. Oversteer can occur during high-speed driving, sharp turns, or excessive steering. It can be unintentional and uncontrollable, or it can be a driving technique and control method, such as the drifting technique used in racing.
Drifting, on the other hand, is a conscious and controlled driving technique aimed at maneuvering the vehicle in a controlled slide while navigating through corners. Drifting is typically performed in a controlled environment, such as a race track or specific venues, and requires a high level of vehicle control skill and experience. In drifting, the driver intentionally induces rear wheel slip during a turn and uses the steering wheel, throttle, and brakes to control the vehicle's attitude and direction. Drifting techniques are commonly used in racing competitions, stunt performances, and movie filming to showcase vehicle control and driving skills.
In summary, oversteer refers to the phenomenon where the rear of the vehicle loses traction and slides out during a turn, which can be unintentional or uncontrollable. Drifting, on the other hand, is a conscious and controlled driving technique aimed at maneuvering the vehicle in a sliding state while navigating through corners, commonly used in racing or stunt performances.