Yes but you won't know how fast you are travelling
Your speedometer is broken.
Considering the speedometer shows speed and the car doesnt move, it sounds like a broken drive shaft. Seems odd since those normally go bad on the road, but the reason I say this is the speedometer sensors on 99% of cars are afixed to the final drive of the transmission, right where the axles go in. the tranny is not at fault if the car registers a speed. It has to be somwhere between the output of the tranny and the wheels. Good Luck
because your car is broken
No, it is considered an equipment violation. Plus, how do you know how fast you are going?
probably a broken cable drive.
If the Park Ave is a year that uses a speedometer cable, check that the drive gear for the cable is working. Check the cable to insure that it is not broken of stuck, then check the speedometer itself. These steps will let you know what is broken so that you can fix it.
If it's broken it will not steer.
Most probable cause is the drive cable between gearbox and speedo has broken.
no
Yes you can, but you must not attempt to hide any known faults.
How fast you are going and how far you have traveled.
with the rest of the car