Betekenis van:
driving wheel

driving wheel
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • wiel dat na aanslingeren zelf doordraait
  • a wheel that drives a motor vehicle (transforms torque into a tractive force)

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. I'd rather go by train. I have a license, but no real driving experience, so I'm not very sure of myself behind the wheel.
  2. During the rotating bending test, the lateral forces acting on wheel in driving around a curve are simulated.
  3. For other driving situations, one hand on the steering wheel is acceptable as long as the other hand is immediately available for steering if circumstances demand it.
  4. ‘Steering control rim’ means the quasi-toroidal outer ring in the case of the steering wheel usually griped by the driver's hands during driving;
  5. There are driving situations which require the driver to have precise control of the vehicle's steering and this can be achieved most effectively with both hands on the steering wheel.
  6. ‘Driver's compartment’ means the space intended for driver's exclusive use except in the case of an emergency and containing the driver's seat, the steering wheel, controls, instruments and other devices necessary for driving or operating the vehicle.
  7. In the case of adjustable steering wheels the zone finally exempted is reduced to the common area of the exempted zones for each of the driving positions which the steering wheel may assume.
  8. There are driving situations which require the driver to have precise control of the vehicle’s steering and this can be achieved most effectively with both hands on the steering wheel.
  9. In the rolling test the stress on the wheel when driving straight ahead is simulated by testing a wheel rolling against a drum which has a minimum outside diameter of 1,7 m, in the case of an external rolling test, or a minimum internal diameter equal to the dynamic radius of the tyre divided by 0,4 in the case of an internal rolling test.
  10. Wheel fixing tightening torque; drawing attention to the importance of this aspect and the need to preferably use a calibrated torque wrench; Instruction regarding the necessity to re-tighten the wheel fixing after 50 km of driving; References to the use and mounting of hubcaps, if applicable;
  11. As a general rule, where applicants or drivers suffer from any disorder which is not mentioned in the preceding paragraph but is liable to be, or to result in, a functional incapacity affecting safety at the wheel, driving licences shall not be issued or renewed unless the application is supported by authorised medical opinion and, if necessary, subject to regular medical check-ups.
  12. The clearance zone for tractors with a non-reversible seat is defined in 1.6.2.1 to 1.6.2.13 below and is bounded by the following planes, the tractor being on a horizontal surface, the seat, where adjustable, adjusted to its rear uppermost position, and the steering wheel, where adjustable, adjusted to the mid-position for seated driving: 1.6.2.1. a horizontal plane A1 B1 B2 A2, (810 + av) mm above the seat index point (SIP) with line B1B2 located (ah–10) mm behind the SIP;
  13. The clearance zone for tractors with a non-reversible seat is defined in 1.6.2.1 to1.6.2.11 below and is bounded by the following planes, the tractor being on a horizontal surface, the seat, where adjustable, adjusted to its rear uppermost position, and the steering wheel, where adjustable, adjusted to the mid-position for seated driving: 1.6.2.1 two vertical planes 250 mm on either side of the reference plane, these vertical planes extending 300 mm upwards from the plane defined in 1.6.2.8 below and longitudinally at least 550 mm in front of the vertical plane perpendicular to the reference plane passing (210 – ah) mm in front of the seat index point;