Possibly because it is not balanced, or the wheel bearing is worn or loose
have the tyre checked for balance
The left tire will lift if your turning right
Tire out of balance, tire defect, bent wheel, defective wheel bearing, loose lug nuts, or worn suspension or steering parts.
Tire imbalance or wheel bearing. tire(s) more likely.
Whether you are right or left handed, the proper custom is to shake with the right.
Can be low tire pressure in left front tire, brake rotor sticking, or front end out of alignment causing it to veer left. Shaking can be bent wheel, defective tire, or brakes grabbing. Have the brakes, tires, and suspension inspected.
Yes but as most people are right handed it maight be more prtactical to learn to shake with your right hand. (That is my opinion only)
Possible broken a-arm, or bent wheel.
in Paris they shake hads and kiss 4 times: one on the right, left right left
There does not seem to be a country that claims it is rude to shake right hands. Many countries agree that it is rude to shake left hands including most Muslim countries.
Check the mudflap on the right front tire
Out of balance, bent wheel, defect in tire.