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A transverse frame is a structural component in a vehicle that runs perpendicular to the vehicle's longitudinal axis. It provides rigidity and support to the chassis, helping to distribute the load and impact forces across the vehicle for better handling and stability. Transverse frames are commonly found in modern cars and trucks to enhance safety and structural integrity.

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