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by elihu
1419 days ago
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I think I get what you're saying. The wheels would stick out more on turns. I'm not sure how much of a problem that would be. I could see it potentially being a threat to bicyclists if you're passing one on a corner. Also, if you tried to turn the wheels while at a stop it would cause the wheels to skid. There'd be a lot of friction in general. Ccoordinating the right and left wheels might be complicated enough you'd need to give each wheel its own power steering unit and have drive-by-wire. (Canoo is making a drive-by-wire car, so I guess it's not a regulatory impossibility these days.) Other drive options include electric hub motors, or just sticking with rear-wheel drive. |
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