Final answer:
Brake pull is an unintended left or right direction change by a vehicle during a brake application, caused by factors like uneven brake pad wear or malfunctioning brake caliper. Hence the correct answer is option C
Step-by-step explanation:
The unintended left or right direction change by a vehicle during a brake application is called brake pull. Brake pull occurs when one side of the brakes engages more effectively than the other, causing the vehicle to veer to the left or right. This can be caused by various factors, such as a malfunctioning brake caliper or uneven brake pad wear.
Hence the correct answer is option C