Implement of Handling and Stability Road Test of Passenger Vehicle for ISO Standards

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Vehicle handling and stability is a most important part of active vehicle safety. ISO standards on passenger vehicle dynamic test are analyzed. A corresponding set of road test system is established by introducing steering robot. And several export certification tests of ISO standards have been accomplished for Chinese independent brand automakers. The test data and characteristic figures are presented for a vehicle which shows good circular driving behaviour, steady transient response behaviour and road-holding ability and lateral stability according to ISO standards.

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