Why does a beginner driver always have the steering direction deviate?
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The reasons why a beginner driver's steering direction deviates are: 1. Beginner drivers may feel nervous and hold the steering wheel too stiffly, causing the direction to deviate. 2. Excessive wear on one side of the tires. 3. Damage to the ball joint shock absorbers. 4. Uneven tire pressure on both sides of the vehicle. 5. Deformation or poor performance of related components in the vehicle's suspension system. Additional information: 1. The effects of steering deviation include: minor issues like uneven tire wear or tire damage, and severe cases can lead to tire blowouts or dangerous loss of vehicle control. 2. Steering deviation refers to the phenomenon where the vehicle, while driving straight on a flat road, naturally veers to one side, causing the centerline of the front and rear axles to not align with the centerline of the driving trajectory.