You may have a wheel bearing going out. I had the same problem recently. It cost $900 to replace my two front wheel bearings. It could also be a tire problem. If it is a tire problem, the pitch will change on different types of pavement. A wheel bearing noise is constant no matter what kind of pavement you are driving on. You should also know that the mechanic who repaired my car told me that it is very dangerous to drive a car with faulty wheel bearings. Be safe and good luck!
what kind of car? if you turn an older car to hard the vacum usually to the booster is the problem
Yes it could be, stop driving and have it checked out before you kill the engine.
check your gas filter
The first car to the stop sign, the car to the right, or the car that is in the way of the car trying to perform a u-turn.
Maybe that thumping noise is the sound of another car smashing into the rear of your car.
probably a vacuum leak
wait until the other car starts its turn before making your turn
Alternator is not making enough power.
In front.
Cockadoodledo
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Car wheels on the pavement.