oversteer

/ˌoʊvərˈstɪr/
noun
  1. A condition in which a vehicle turns more sharply than the driver intends, often causing the rear end to slide outward.
    • Too much oversteer can cause a spinout.
    • Racing drivers sometimes use oversteer to help them turn faster.
    • The car's oversteer made it difficult to control on the wet road.
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verb
  1. To turn more sharply than intended, especially with the rear of the vehicle sliding outward.
    • The car tends to oversteer when you take a corner too fast.
    • If you oversteer on ice, you might lose control completely.
    • He accidentally oversteered and hit the curb.
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