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Regional Haul Model Operator's Manual - Peterbilt Motors Company

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ADVANCED ABS WITH STABILITY CONTROL<br />

The system automatically<br />

reduces engine torque and<br />

applies the service brakes<br />

(based on the projected rollover<br />

risk) to reduce the vehicle<br />

speed, thereby reducing the<br />

tendency to roll over.<br />

A Real World Example<br />

Of How The RSP<br />

System Operates:<br />

Excessive speed for road<br />

conditions creates forces<br />

that exceed the threshold at<br />

which a vehicle is likely to<br />

rollover on a higher-friction<br />

surface.<br />

RSP Example<br />

STARTING AND OPERATING THE VEHICLE<br />

Yaw Stability<br />

Yaw stability counteracts the tendency of a vehicle to spin<br />

about its vertical axis. During operation, if the friction<br />

between the road surface and the tires is not sufficient to<br />

oppose lateral (side) forces, one or more of the tires can<br />

slide, causing the truck/tractor to spin.<br />

These yaw events are referred to as either “under-steer”<br />

(where there is a lack of vehicle response to steering input<br />

due to tire slide on the steer axle) or “over-steer” (where<br />

the tractor's rear end slides out due to tire slide on the rear<br />

axle) situation. Generally, shorter wheelbase vehicles<br />

(tractors, for instance) have less natural yaw stability,<br />

while longer wheelbase vehicles (straight trucks, for<br />

instance) have greater natural yaw stability. Factors that<br />

influence yaw stability are: wheelbase, suspension, steering<br />

geometry, weight distribution front to rear, and vehicle<br />

track width.<br />

Yaw Control<br />

Yaw Control responds to a wide range of low- to high-friction<br />

surface scenarios including rollover, jackknife and<br />

loss of control. In the case of vehicle slide (over-steer or<br />

understeer situations), the system will reduce the throttle<br />

and then brake one or more of the “four corners” of the<br />

– 120 – Y53-6033 <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Haul</strong> (R05/10)

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