A rear-wheel steering angle control device which improves the running
stability of a vehicle by steering the rear wheels as well as the front.
Based on the vehicles speed and angle of the turned front wheels, the
option angle to turn the rear wheels can be determined. When the rear
wheels are turned and continually monitored, the vehicles' turning radius
is improved while eliminating the driver's feeling of wrongness which
occurs when the rear wheel is over-turned.