Bad right caliper or air in the left caliper, soaked pads on the left side, dirt in the brake fluid balancer thingy....
answer: Also check your wheel bearings. and make certain they haven't deteriorated.
The pads on the right are worn out replace all four brake pads.
Generally, yes. The binding caliper causes the pads to rub against the rotor heating the pads and rotor up. Hot pads and rotor provide less braking under equal pressure (when braking) so the right brake works better. The car will pull toward the better brake.
To the right
most likely the car's tires are out of alignment, or you have a slack tire.
You should have someone pull off the hubs and check your bearings to see if they need to be replaced or just repacked
Nobody could answer that question without looking at your car. One of the possibilities is that your car is overheating. Check the coolant. By the way, if this is the case, and you are driving your car without coolant, stop driving right now because your car is in danger of being irreversabely ruined forever.
There was a lot of squeaking while braking when my car needed new rotors.
You need an alignment.
If i understand the question: if the right front suspension collapses (a arm bolt falls out) in a left turn will the car jerk or pull to the right. Yes, this type of failure may cause loss of control to the right, injury, death and / or sever damage to the car.
If a car jerks forward while in the break position it is not the Automatic Break System but rather the transmission.
If the rotors are worn too thin, they could snap apart while braking, leaving you with no braking power at all.
You dont skid so you can control the car while stopping