Sárvédkbl
Sárvédkbl is a Hungarian term that translates to "mudguard" or "fender" in English, referring to a protective component of a vehicle designed to prevent mud, water, and other debris from being thrown upwards by the rotating wheels. These are commonly found on bicycles, motorcycles, and cars. On bicycles, mudguards are typically made of plastic or metal and are attached to the frame near the wheels. They vary in coverage, with some offering full protection while others are minimalist in design. For motorcycles, fenders are often integrated into the overall design and can be made of metal or plastic. In automobiles, mudguards, often referred to as fender liners or splash guards, are usually located behind the wheels, forming part of the wheel well, and are primarily made of plastic. The primary function of a sárvédő is to maintain cleanliness, improve visibility for the driver and other road users, and protect the vehicle's bodywork from damage caused by thrown debris. Their presence is particularly beneficial in wet or muddy conditions, and in some regions, they are a legal requirement for certain types of vehicles.