Sure, it's safe to drive it to the closest tire repair shop that doesn't require you to get on the highway.
The verb to drive. A person driving is a driver.
There is no difference between a driver's license and a driving license; they refer to the same official document that permits an individual to operate a motor vehicle legally. The use of "driver's license" is more common in American English, while "driving license" is more common in British English.
i changed rear brakes on 1997 Chevy sub and after one week driver side locks up it will still back up but drive still locked in forward
A "backseat driver" is someone who's not driving, but keeps telling the driver what to do, like they're trying to drive.
You need a driver's license to drive, and insurance on the vehicle you're driving.
Driving tuition is the fee attached to your son taking Driver's Education. Every driving school has a fee that you have to pay for your son to professionally learn how to drive. The fee that you pay is the Driving tuition for his course.
To drive, you have to have a driver's licence. Where you're driving to/from doesn't change this.
Jobs that require you to drive would be a Taxi Driver, or bus driver. These are most commonly found in cities, however, they can be anywhere. Train driving, and plane driving can be found almost anywhere.
You drive in a straight line and keep going forward.
It sounds like a wheel bearing has gone. DO NOT continue to drive until you have had it checked out.
There are many reasons for driving slowly. Some are: (1) The speed limit says to go slowly, and the driver is obeying it. (2) The driver does not know the area well, and is driving cautiously to avoid getting lost. (3) There is a lot of traffic and the driver cannot go fast. (4) The person has just learned how to drive and is being extremely careful.
Driving?