Veered is the past tense of "to veer" which means to turn aside suddenly.
Veer means brave.
when you veer off the road, it could mean that your merging into another lane merging into other lane is not veering off road veering off road,i would call a wreck
This country is veering towards disaster if it does not fix its economy soon. Save
Blocks that are veering to one side.
I would assume by veering, you mean you can't keep the car straight? If so, I would look at getting a front end alignment. Check your tires for uneven wear. It's a taletell sign that you're in need of one.
An upright wooden or iron post in a boat or on a dock, used in veering or fastening ropes.
The correct spelling of the verb form is "swerving" (veering).The musical rendition is spelled Swervin' (multiple rap versions).
In general, digress tends to have a negative connotation as it refers to going off topic or veering away from the main point of discussion.
(averted can mean avoided or turned away) "He averted a collision with the bus by veering onto the sidewalk." "Hopefully the government has averted another economic calamity." "As the gory scene in the movie began, she averted her eyes."
Could be something called "torque steer." It has to do with your car being front-wheel-drive and very little to nothing to do with your power steering.
Fatigue,excessive speed and distracrion
You may need to have your front end aliment checked out, also, your tire might be low in air pressure
It's just how the road is.. If the roads have cracks and such going to the left and you're not steering it all the time it would go left.