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← TechnologyWhich effect reduces steering responsiveness when a vehicle's electronic stability control activates during cornering?
A)Oversteer induced by differential braking
B)Reduced power from engine throttling
C)Understeer caused by individual wheel braking✓
D)Increased torque steer affecting straight-line stability
💡 Explanation
When electronic stability control activates, individual wheel braking induces understeer because the system is trying to prevent the vehicle from rotating excessively, forcing it towards the inside of the turn. Therefore, the vehicle will understeer, rather than oversteer, experience reduced power only, or affect straight-line stability.
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