Hats off to Alfred Vacheron

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Hats off to Alfred Vacheron

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Prompted by a comment from Harry in the "Old Race Track" thread - I've never really thought about who invented steering wheels in cars. Now I know. Such a superb innovation (inspired presumably by ships wheels/helms used on larger boats) coming only 8yrs after the car was invented. 8-)

In 1894 Alfred Vacheron entered the famous Paris-Rouen race and equipped his 1893 Panhard with a volant, or steering wheel. That race in France in 1894 is one of the earliest known instances of a wheel-shaped device being used to steer a car.

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What was used before the wheel? Levers like tanks?
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Dave you need to watch more of Fred Dibnah!

Early cars had a Tiller :)

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Even better, the accepted pedal arrangement didn't arrive until 1916 with the Cadillac type 53. Car controls before that looked like a steam engine :lol:
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Reminds me of this episode of Top Gear. Very funny:

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Can’t believe he made it circular.. what an idiot! :roll:
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Carlos wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 12:31 pm Dave you need to watch more of Fred Dibnah!

Early cars had a Tiller :)

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I just think of the original Benz as the earliest car
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Has a little knob which you rotate similar to a wheel I guess.
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