Safety & Your Vehicle
Your car pulls to one side under braking. What's the likely cause?
- ○The radio is on
- ✓A brake or tyre fault
- ○Too much fuel
- ○Bright headlights
Correct answer
A brake or tyre fault
Pulling to one side when braking suggests a brake or tyre problem and should be checked promptly.
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