BS AU 230:1989 - Methods of test for lateral transient response behaviour of passenger cars
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BS AU 230:1989 is a British Standard that specifies methods of test for the lateral transient response behavior of passenger cars. The lateral transient response behavior refers to how a vehicle responds to sudden changes in lateral forces, such as those experienced during rapid steering maneuvers or avoidance maneuvers. This behavior is crucial for assessing the stability and handling characteristics of a passenger car, especially in emergency situations where quick and precise control is necessary to maintain vehicle stability and avoid accidents. By specifying testing methods and requirements, BS AU 230:1989 helps ensure that passenger cars undergo standardized evaluations of their lateral transient response behavior, allowing manufacturers and regulatory authorities to assess and compare the stability and handling characteristics of different vehicle models. Adherence to this standard contributes to the overall safety and performance of passenger cars on the road.