Chances are you have a bad ball bearing in your wheel hub and you need to change it out
as the rpms go up the pistons move faster and create more pressure than at idle. oil gets pumped faster and creates more pressure.
My niece gets whatever she wants by whining, which is the definition of a spoiled child.
sort of like a humming? wheel bearings dude! if it starts humming at about 30mph and just gets louder faster you go, its the wheel bearings. and get used to it, i have blown 4 on my ion 3
Fan belt slipping
Depends. The smaller the driver(the rear sprocket is) the heavier it gets to pedal. If you're strong enough to keep turning the pedals at the same pace, a smaller driver will make you faster. If you're not strong enough, or don't want to replace the driver for some other reason, then you have to practise pedaling faster instead.
There is nothing more powerful to 'break a mother's back' than whining - and children know it! Pediatric psychologists feel that whining is a sign of immaturity, spoiling, or insecurty. More likely, it persists because it gets the child what she wants. Whining usually peaks at age 3 years old.
If the vehicle is a 4x4 could be the front differential. If not, possible a wheel bearing.
faster
whenever it gets lucky
Shift to reverse
maybe Turkish or kurdish or Persia n starts slow an gets faster
If you are traveling at freeway speed, (with the gas pedal stuck it might be faster) NO, unless you had to, to avoid hitting an object or person. The reason is, you would blow your engine by stopping so suddenly at such a high speed. If you do find your gas pedal stuck, first try to get it up with your foot. If that doesn't work push as hard as you can on the brake. (just because the gas pedal isn't working doesn't mean the brake pedal isn't) It WILL eventually bring your car to a stop, but slowly. Pull over to a curb or roadside as you are braking, turn off the engine and get the gas pedal fixed.