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DevanGreen In cheap rc cars, when you turn left or right, the tire moves from pointing straight to directly angled at the maximum turn angle (I.e. from 0 to 45 degrees instantly). This means you effectively have 3 directions. Forward, full left and full right. However, with proportional steering, the tires move incrementally as you turn the remote steering wheel. If you turn a little, the wheels turn a little. If you crank it, the wheels will go all the way in that direction, and you can turn it to any position (I.e. any angle between 0 and 45). This provides much better control and steering. The car wheels turn “proportionate” to how you turn the remote wheel.
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