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# Ackermann Rovers
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<Badge type="tip" text="main (planned for: PX4 v1.16+)" /> <Badge type="warning" text="Experimental" />
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An _Ackermann rover_ controls its direction by pointing the front wheels in the direction of travel — the [Ackermann steering geometry](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ackermann_steering_geometry) compensates for the fact that wheels on the inside and outside of the turn move at different rates.
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This kind of steering is used on most commercial vehicles, including cars, trucks etc.
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::: info
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PX4 does not require that the vehicle uses the Ackermann geometry and will work with any front-steering rover.
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See [Configuration/Tuning](../config_rover/ackermann.md) to set up your rover and [Drive Modes](../flight_modes_rover/ackermann.md) for the supported flight (aka drive) modes. |