How can beginners prevent their car from veering off course?
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Beginners can prevent their car from veering off course by: 1. Finding suitable reference points on the road to assist in maintaining straight-line driving, such as the centerline markings; 2. Looking ahead to more easily detect if the car is veering off course, allowing for timely corrections. Veering off course refers to the phenomenon where a car, while driving straight on a flat road, naturally drifts to one side, causing the line connecting the centers of the front and rear axles to be inconsistent with the centerline of the driving trajectory. The reasons for a car veering off course include: 1. Uneven tire pressure; 2. Different tire tread patterns or tread depths; 3. Deformation of the front shock absorber springs; 4. Failure of the front shock absorbers; 5. Body deformation; 6. Excessive wear of chassis components; 7. Inaccurate four-wheel alignment; 8. Brake system failure.