I went through the same thing. Take it to a break place its more then likely your axle. Or u need you brake changed! ALso it could be the cv joints.
If you need more info, its a 2000 Accord coupe ex-l 4 cyl. It just started at about 95k miles.
If this noise changes pitch when turning left or right, it's a wheel Bearing that is failing...
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probably not the tire, but the bearings. misalignment can cause vibrations - making all sorts of squeaks.
I'm not sure what exactly your question is, but I believe that is the the "fault" of the car that is turning, even if the car going straight could/should have seen and been able to react to the turning car, the light is 'left turn yield on green' meaning, wait for the cars to go straight, and then turn when safe to do so.
the decision making process in driving is known as
There are three main types of turns involved in driving: right turns, left turns, and U-turns. Right turns involve turning the vehicle to the right, left turns involve turning the vehicle to the left, and U-turns involve making a complete 180-degree turn to go in the opposite direction. It is important to signal and check for oncoming traffic before making any type of turn.
When the traffic signal shows "straight on right turn only" at an intersection, you must only make a right turn and cannot go straight. Follow the direction of the signal and yield to pedestrians and oncoming traffic before turning.
Probably belts. Does it come from the engine compartment? Does it go away when you accelerate, or does it just get worse?
straightner is used for making hair straight
sounds like the left hand front wheel bearing, gets louder turning right because it is carring more weight as the car loads the opposite side to the direction of turn.
When making a left turn while driving, drivers should first signal their intention to turn, then yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians. They should wait for a safe gap in traffic before turning, and make sure to stay in the proper lane throughout the turn. It is important to be aware of blind spots and use caution when turning left to avoid accidents.