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A "set prop" refers to a property that is attached to the setting or one that functions as part of the design, such as a sofa or a cabinet
FMVSS-121 Redundancy
A redundancy requirement specified in the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) 121, pertaining to the air brake systems in heavy vehicles, ensuring the system’s effectiveness even when part of it fails.
Pneumatic
In truck technology this term is used mainly to describe chassis air under pressure, as in pneumatic brakes or pneumatic suspension.
Yaw
Vehicle lateral tracking off the intended straight-ahead or turning radius; a vehicle traveling sideways in a skid would be an extreme case of yaw.
Wheelbase
Dimension of a tandem drive axle truck measured between the center of the front axle and the centerline of the tandem bogie. In a two-axle vehicle, it is the distance between the centerline of the front and rear axles.
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