The brakes are not releasing and need to be brought back to whoever put them on.
One of your brakes may be stuck. If your not mechanically inclined take your car to a brake person ASAP.
Brakes can cause your tires to appear to have smoke coming off of them. If you drive with your foot slightly on the brake pedal with a car equipped with power brakes (most are), you are applying the brakes enough to cause considerable heat. Are you sure the tires are smoking, and not the brakes? In any case, it is too dangerous to drive. Your tires are probably not smoking but your brakes are. Mine were smoking the other day and it was because the caliper was stuck which can happen after you have just put new brakes on the car. Be careful because you can ruin your rotors, tires, and brakes. It can also be caused by high horsepower. In my 1985 Trans Am with a built 350 in it, if I depress the accelerator down too aggressively, I notice a very thick white cloud of smoke simply pouring off my rear tires. It's the strangest thing... This can also occur during hard shifts between gears... This often happens if the vehicle has been operating with the parking brake partially set. Brakes can become extremely hot and can cause checking of the brake shoes or brake pad materials. If this occurs, the brakes should be inspected to make certain that they are still funcitonal. If the heat has migrated through the wheel and onto the tire causing the tire to smoke as well, the tire is probably beyond help. In a situation like that, the tire should be removed and the bead should be inspected. If the bead is black, and no other damage is detected, the tire is probably ok. If the bead is grey, the tire is probably damaged and is unsafe.
You may need to check your brakes or the rollers on your brakes
Disc brakes
I don't think your brakes have anything to do with that one!
If brakes are sticking and you drive for a long distance, then yes
The belts of the tire are probably coming apart. Need to replace tire ASAP. Assuming the mechanicals have been checked. Bearing, axle, brakes, etc.
Bad tire? try it in another location Bad wheel bearing? Rear brakes not adjusted properly?
Check immediately sounds like your tire is rubbing on something and may in fact be coming offSounds like you have a bad wheel bearing.
The brakes and the tire treads.
You can get your brakes replaced cheaply and efficiently at Mr. Tire Auto Service Centers. Mr. Tire Auto Service Center is located in Arlington, Virginia.
I would look at your local tire shop and see what type of sales they are having for tires, brake job will depend on the cost of the parts that you are going to need.