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Why does driving fast feel good?
As you ‘floor’ the pedal, there is a sudden spurt of adrenaline in your body, which in turn has many effects: your blood pressure rises instantly, your heartbeat races, your body temperature rises, and you can feel a slight tingling in your limbs. We live in a time where everything is expected to be done quickly.
Why do I drive so aggressively?
The causes of aggressive driving come in various forms and are not always obvious. Some are undesirable roadway situations, while others are personality traits or states of mind. Of course, some situations – such as stress, tiredness or the bad behavior of other drivers – could lead any motorist to drive aggressively.
Why does my car pull to one side when I drive?
Luckily, we can help with that. The most common reason a car pulls to one side is that the wheel alignment is off. Whether it skews to the side over time, or you hit a particular vicious pothole, wheel alignment will be altered by driving conditions, and it should be checked regularly.
Why is my car not driving smoothly?
Problems with your tires are the most common reason your vehicle isn’t driving smoothly. Tire pressure, uneven tire wear, and tires out of balance are all common culprits.
Why do my new tires pull when I drive?
This kind of conicity is apparent right away in new tires, and is covered under warranties. If you begin to notice a pull after several thousand kilometres have been put on your tires, this is most likely due to uneven wear caused by driving conditions (like rough winter roads) or a suspension issue.
Why does my car vibrate when I accelerate?
Vibrations can come from the engine if there isn’t enough oxygen, fuel or spark to run smoothly. Engine trouble could be the cause of a bumpy ride, particularly if the vibrations are felt during acceleration or within a specific speed range.