It is called an optical illusion.
Only because it goes nowhere in picture
Any number of things can cause a steering wheel to shake back and forth. It could be a bad wheel bearing indicating a wheel is about to fall off. It could be a bad tire or bushing. Without checking it out personally, I can't tell.
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Bad tire, wheel, bearing, steering component,..............
Major vibration in the steering wheel. With the car parked and the steering wheel unlocked, go to a tire and try to shake it back and forth by grabbing on each side of the tire. If that tire will move back and forth, the wheel bearing is bad. Also when drivingand turning in curves, if the roaring gets louder, they are bad.
Keep jiggling the steering wheel back and forth.
You have the hoses crossed
The Steering Wheel lock is jammed! Gently wiggle the steering wheel back and forth as you try to turn the ignition key.
Try moving the steering wheel back and forth. Usually the wheel locks itself when the key is out so the holes become misaligned
No. The situation is basically the same as with a simple pendulum. If it only moves back and forth over a small angle, it's a fairly good approximation of simple harmonic motion.
When Obama gives a speech he seems to have a cadence as he switches back and forth from one teleprompter to another.
Have someone rock the steering wheel back and forth as you inspect the steering linkage for loose joints.