Faulty alignment would be my first suspect. Check your steer axle tires for unusual wear patterns - particularly, cupping on the inner edge. Check the tire pressure, as well... an underinflated tire has increased surface contact, and thus creates more drag.
Steering components are another possibility. Check the U-joints in the steering column for play, as well as the Pitman arm, tie rods, and spring pins and bushings for any slack.
amount of force or gravity pulling on it
Probably you need to align the tires.
The only that I know of is that you need an alignment.
If you are pulling out and hit the other car.....you are. Person in the lane has the right of way.
In general car pulling is to save the fuel..in Economics car pulling is what a people are staying in one apartment using a single vehicle for transportation respectively where all people are working in same place.....these can be called as car pulling
Bad wheel bearings
In that case, the car will slow down due both to gravity pulling it backward, and to friction forces.
Yours. There is no way for the other car to anticipate you exciting your vehicle, but you could have checked if a car was pulling in before opening your door.Answercorrect. the party needs to yield Right of Way. They entered into your lane of travel,
Low air pressure in right front tire, or vehicle out of alignment. Another possibility is a brake caliber sticking. also make sure all tyres have the same amount of tread and air pressure check your brakes they are the real cause of pulling in my opinion
pulling them out.
most likely the car's tires are out of alignment, or you have a slack tire.
a pulling motion causes a normal fault