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Old 11-14-2019, 12:45 AM   #18 (permalink)
Geoff-AU
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Someone's already explained tramlining.

This is drifting

And this is wondering

sorry.. I know you meant 'wandering' - which I would say is an unpredictable side to side movement from worn suspension components. Tramlining is following the camber in the road - the wheels are trying to steer you towards the lowest spot which is normally the part of the road other road users have beaten into submission with their tyres.
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