No it isn't because it means something has gone wrong with your car.
There is something wrong with your wheels or steering. You car is NOT safe to drive.
brake pads could be worn out. would it be safe to drive for now if the front brake pads are ok?
Yes, as long as the drive wheels are up on the dolly.
it could be your driveshaft. I'd get it looked at if i vvere you.
Oh yes. Go ahead and remove any one of the wheels and put it to the side. If you hear any rattling or scraping, just hit the accelerator.
vibrations are not bad for a car it vibrates every time you drive, but for safety i really think that with a flat spot on a tire it is not safe to drive on.
Stools with wheels are not considered to be safe. If stools with wheels were to be used in a bar, with the intake of alcohol, they are not very safe at all. For normal use within a home, they are a lot safer.
Driving with a loose or hanging heat shield is not safe. A loose heat shield can cause noise, vibrations, and potentially drag on the ground, leading to further damage to the exhaust system or other components. Additionally, it may pose a fire hazard if it comes into contact with flammable materials. It's best to have it repaired or replaced promptly to ensure vehicle safety and performance.
It is not safe to drive. Possibilities for cause, maybe wheel bearings, brake pads worn down to steel backing plates, if its front wheel drive there are even more possibilities. It has to be repaired before further driving.
No, it is not safe to drive when the wheels rattle. Rattling can indicate serious issues such as loose lug nuts, damaged suspension components, or problems with the wheel bearings, all of which can compromise vehicle stability and safety. It's best to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic before driving further. Ignoring the problem could lead to a more severe accident or damage.
Television stands with wheels are safe. However, it is not safe if you have a child in the house. If you have a child in the house, make sure to stabalize the stand.
Mazda Proteges are known for their sway bar links to go bad around 80,000. They make a terrible clunking noise, but if intact (in most cases) the car is still safe to drive.