High speed vibration is often an indication of a wheel that is out of balance or a bent rim. It can also be a bent driveshaft or bad U-joint. Vibration when you brake at high speed is almost always a warped rotor on the disk brakes.
This can be a warped rotor or tire out of balance. If it only happens when braking it is a warped rotor.
If it varies with driving speed, look for an out-of-round tire. If it vibrates only when braking, you probably have a warped brake rotor.
no but it does reduce your control over speed and braking
At low speed: Damaged or failed tire, bent wheel, damaged brake, damaged axle. Dangerous failure of a wheel bearing. At high speed generally a wheel balanace problem. While braking a bent or warped brake component.
Tire out of balance or bent wheel.
Probably i would go for wheel balance and maybe check your wheel bearings rotors will not make it shake because of speed
im guessing it has something to do with velocity and road conditions. yet again, if i'd imagine that a steering wheel shouldn't shake.... that can't be good.
Maybe there is something wrong with your car, you should get it checked out.
It could be a shifted belt in one of the tires.
You will feel the steering wheel shake or judder in your hands at a certain speed. You will usually find it is ok at a lower speed then you feel the steering wheel shake as you accelerate and then disappears again as you go faster. Usually the shaking appears at exactly the speed you want to go (Murphy's law)
Your brake rotors are warped.
A shake in the steering wheel or car itself which occurs and/or increases as vehicle speed increases.