A tilt wheel is a steering device that allows for adjusting the angle of orientation between the vehicle's wheels and its body. It typically consists of an angled column connected to both front wheels, with a horizontal steering wheel mounted on top of it. By turning the steering wheel, the driver can change the direction of the front wheels, while the tilt column maintains the same angle between the vehicle's body and its road contact points. This design provides better control in situations where the vehicle may be leaning or at an unusual angle, such as during a tight turn or when driving on uneven terrain.