The control of the direction of motion of vehicles and other objects
Steering is the control of the direction of locomotion[1] or the components that enable its control.[2] Steering is achieved through various arrangements, among them ailerons for airplanes, rudders for boats, tilting rotors for helicopters,[3] and many more.
^The Nobel Institute for Neurophysiology (May 30, 2009), "Steering", Karolinska Institutet
^"steering", Collins English Dictionary (13 ed.), 2018
^Gina Misiroglu (2010), The Handy Answer Book for Kids (and Parents) (second ed.), pp. 152–155
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