Steering wheels in cars turn smoothly through everyday angles to guide vehicles around corners and lanes.
In tight spaces like parking spots, the wheel rotates fully to one side until it stops.
Here, the front wheels align at their outermost angle, enabling the car to follow its tightest turning path. The steering holds this extreme position firmly, keeping the vehicle on course during the maneuver.
The system operates steadily, directing motion precisely along the constrained curve without slipping from the set angle.
Control persists completely, though no more wheel rotation is possible. The car completes sharp pivots within this fixed limit.
This setup shows the steering system at its rotational edge, fully engaged yet bounded, maintaining function right up to the limit.
