What Causes Body Vibration During High-Speed Driving?
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The causes of body vibration during high-speed driving are: 1. Uneven brake disc surface; 2. Significant deviation in wheel alignment data; 3. Excessive or insufficient tire pressure; 4. Abnormal tire wear; 5. Rim deformation; 6. Shock absorber failure; 7. Poor fuel quality. Precautions for high-speed driving: 1. The driver and front-seat passenger should fasten their seat belts, and the driver should not answer phone calls; 2. Avoid sudden steering wheel movements during high-speed driving; 3. Do not change lanes arbitrarily while driving; use turn signals in advance when changing lanes is necessary; 4. Only use adjacent lanes for overtaking, and return to the driving lane immediately after overtaking; vehicles must not straddle or ride on lane dividers; 5. Do not reverse, drive in the opposite direction, or make U-turns or turns by crossing the central divider.