When it is determined that the torque output from the electric motor
abnormally fluctuates or the torque output from the electric motor varies
between clockwise and counterclockwise turning operations of the driver's
steering wheel, the steering assist control is continued if the vehicle
speed v is equal to or lower than the reference speed v0. In this case,
the width of the dead band of the steering torque in the assist map used
to calculate the target assist torque is increased. Thus, only in a case
where the vehicle is moving at a low speed and the driver's steering
wheel is operated with a great force, the steering assist torque is
produced to alleviate the burden on the driver. In the other cases, the
electric motor is stopped to minimize a sense of discomfort in the
steering operation.