The front wheels being moved by the steering wheels rotation.
The direction that the wheels are pointing denote the direction that the car is travelling.
centrifugal force
CV joint(s) need replacing
press the turning signal idiot
You should position your car in the right hand lane or as close to the right side of the road as is reasonable. I agree, some drivers turn left before they turn right or turn right before they turn left, that's a no-no.
when you are driving on a slippery road or dirt there is no cracks for the rubber of a tire to fill in and push off so it decreases the handling of that car which might not effect it. it all depends on how fast you are going and the car's quality.
It's called g force. You are traveling at the same speed as the car is and when a turn is made you feel like you're being pushed against the right side of the car because of the sudden change of direction.
When you turn right the weight of the vehicle shifts to the left, which could cause rubbing of several things on the left side.
because there is angular force....
The cars that made a wide right turn.
Because the momentum of your car is going straight and when you go left your car tries to stay in that straight direction.
Left wheels slower on a left turn. Right slower on a right turn.
when you are parking UPhill.supposedly then if the car rolls the wheels will contact the curb and stop the car. Down hill turn to the right