Dual steering integrates two independent steering systems into a single vehicle, typically for enhanced maneuverability and safety. It is commonly used in specialized trucks, emergency vehicles, and heavy equipment for precise control. Operators, fleet managers, and drivers navigating tight spaces or complex job sites benefit from improved stability and reduced turning radius.
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