roolirattas
Roolirattas, a term originating from Estonian, translates directly to "steering wheel" in English. It is a fundamental component of a vehicle's control system, used by the driver to steer the direction of travel. Typically circular in shape, the roolirattas is gripped by the driver's hands and connected to the steering mechanism, which in turn manipulates the angle of the vehicle's wheels.
The design of the roolirattas has evolved significantly over time. Early vehicles often featured a tiller or
The material and finish of a roolirattas can vary widely, from basic plastic to more luxurious options