In most of the vehicles, the front track as compared to the rear track is
A. Less
B. More
C. Equal
D. All of the above
Answer: Option B
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The front track in an automobile refers to the distance between the centerlines of the two front wheels (the distance between the tires on the front axle). It is one of the key measurements that define the vehicle's width and plays a role in determining its stability, handling, and maneuverability. A wider front track can contribute to improved stability and handling characteristics, while a narrower front track may be used in certain vehicle designs for specific purposes.