Because your steering wheel is being turned, which puts your tires in another position rather than straight. You might need an alignment, or a wheel balancing.
By changing lanes constantly!
Yes, a car changing lanes at a constant speed is experiencing acceleration, even if its speed remains the same. This is because acceleration is defined as a change in velocity, which includes changes in direction. When a car changes lanes, it alters its direction of motion, resulting in centripetal acceleration.
Some tips to avoid car crashes are: Pay attention, check blind spots before changing lanes, look both ways before entering an intersection, signal before changing lanes, adhere to speed limits.
because you are drunk
Determining fault in an accident where a vehicle changing lanes hits a car from a side road typically depends on the specifics of the situation. Generally, the driver changing lanes must ensure it's safe to do so and signal their intention. If the car from the side road failed to yield or was otherwise violating traffic rules, they may share some liability. Ultimately, an investigation considering traffic laws and eyewitness accounts would clarify responsibility.
The front wheels of a car can wobble because the car's suspension is not in proper alignment. The wheels may also wobble if the rim is bent or if the tire is improperly installed
make sure lug nuts are tight.
I would have to say that technically it would be the driver pulling out of the parking space. TECHNICALLY speaking that is. The insurance companies would probably try to say it is an equal at fault accident maybe.
Yes
Worn-out ball joints in the steering linkage or suspension. This allows the steering angle between the wheels to vary, causing them to wobble.
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Make a model of the car (not the wheels) and attach some wobble bolts to it and connect a lever or somet to make the wobble bolts move