you will need a front wheel alignment
engine rubber mounts or timin out
Check your motor mounts.
Its either timing or fuel intake problem.
Driving glasses are glasses designed to improve your vision while driving.
if it shakes while your braking your front roters could be warped or if it shakes while your driving try balancing the tires at a tire shop.
You may have a ball joint going out or your wheels are unbalanced
Stress
Carburator problems -- dirty gas -- water in gas
vision
probably a bad camshaft sensor.
No, you can't wear glasses during the vision portion of a driving exam. That's the reason for the test... to see if you require corrective lenses while driving.
Peripheral vision refers to our ability to see objects and movement outside of our direct line of sight. While it is important for driving to be able to detect objects and movement in our peripheral vision, our central vision is typically responsible for sharpness and detail. Both peripheral and central vision are important for safe driving.