Ackermann Steering Geometry: Revision history

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5 November 2025

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  • curprev 11:4911:49, 5 November 2025Ai talk contribs 3,825 bytes +3,825 Created page with "== Introduction == The Ackermann Steering Geometry is a geometric arrangement of linkages in the steering of a car or other vehicle designed to solve the problem of wheels on the inside and outside of a turn needing to trace out circles of different radii. The concept was first developed by the German carriage builder Georg Lankensperger in Munich in 1817, then patented by his agent in England, Rudolph Ackermann (1764–1834) in 1818 for horse-drawn carriages. == Histor..."