When you oversteer, the rear wheels of your vehicle lose traction before the front wheels, causing the back end to swing out during a turn. This can lead to a loss of control, making the car spin if not corrected. Oversteering is common in rear-wheel-drive vehicles and can be exacerbated by factors like speed, road conditions, and abrupt steering inputs. To regain control, drivers typically need to counter-steer and adjust their speed appropriately.
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