It's from your tyres, not the roadway. The noise you hear is your tyres rolling on the asphalt, enhanced by echoing in the space between the point where your tyres contact the roadway, and the floor of your vehicle.
To make a woeful noise, moaning piteously.
sounds like your brakes are not releasing properly
The homophones (sound-alike words) are:grown - adult, or made to growgroan - moaning noise, from pain, despair, or displeasure; to make this noise
When a 1993 Oldsmobile Cutlass makes a loud, moaning noise in reverse it is possible that the reverse gear in the transmission is getting ready to go out. The braking system should be looked at too, because of the vibration.
no dudes, they do not make lego moaning myrtles cause it aint an solid, cant conjure up ghosties!
Cowboy boots do not make noise when you are walking on loose sandy soil, which is what they are designed for. Walking on a hard surface they will always make noise, nothing can be done about this.
please be more descriptive.... if it is constant moaning it could be a wheel bearing.. if not it could be lots of things.
It can, but not always. In fact it can be defective and make no noise at all.
Yes. Moaning sounds, loud bumps and bangs, rattling chains, etc. Of course, many times these sounds made by the wind or other natural occurrences are wrongly attributed to the supernatural.
hey, they make a low moaning sound... not quite a roar or a purr, though. Such a magnificent animal! Save the clouded leopard!
If a corpse has not been embalmed, it will decay, and the process of decay produces methane gas, and when the gas escapes from the corpse it can produce a moaning sound.
Your throw out bearing is making noise.They almost always make noise.If it is not a loud shrieking noise it is perfectly normal.