It could interfere with steering in two ways.
1. If it builds up solidly around the tire it might stop the wheel from being able to turn to hard to the right or left.
2. If a big chuck of ice breaks off it might go under the tire which would be like hitting a rock.
Because people drink and fight behind the wheel
A front wheel drive car has the weight of the engine of the car to help with traction as for the rear wheel does not have the engine weighing it down so there is less traction.
One of the cars that perform best in the snow are Subarus. These cars tend to have four-wheel drive and great traction in the snow. Another great car for the snow is a Volvo.
Well the wheel was made in japan therfor the wheel is fast.
front wheel drive generally true, but four wheel drive (AWD) is better, still, I think?
Yes. A damage wheel bearing can seize up suddenly, which'd be really bad.
No, but a bad wheel bearing could.
Well if it is a car, toy or full sized, it will have an axle and it will have wheels.
Smoking from near a wheel points to the brake on that wheel binding. Take the car for a run, when you stop the car touch the wheel with the BACK of your hand QUICKLY. You will know if it is over heating! Also there may well be a burning smell.
The powered tires. On a front wheel drive car, the front wheels. On rear wheel drive, the rear wheels.
If you are underage or if you have not been taught how to drive properly then yes.It is not the car that is dangerous but the driver behind the wheel. Cars, when at rest are as harmless as a kitten. It is only when their purr becomes a roar that they can be dangerous.
they are overtorqued.