What are the causes of vehicle shaking while driving?
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Vehicle shaking while driving can be caused by: 1. Excessive wear of the steering linkage ball joint; 2. Wear of the steering gear rubber bushing; 3. Deformed wheel hub, unbalanced or deformed tires; 4. Deformed drive shaft; 5. Excessive engine carbon deposits; 6. Aging engine components; 7. Ignition system failure. Methods to handle vehicle shaking while driving: 1. Firmly hold the steering wheel and engage the emergency brake; 2. Drive in a lower gear and quickly turn on the hazard lights; 3. Use roadside obstacles to gently rub against the vehicle, allowing it to slow down and pull over smoothly; 4. Place a red warning triangle on the roadside to indicate a breakdown; 5. Call emergency services and wait for assistance.