probably means you are running out of gas
rapid release of the cluth pedal. When stationary can cause a car to stall. When on the move can restart an engine, as in bump starting.
The gas pedal, the brake pedal, and the steering wheel all do.
Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission Check either on the steering column down by brake pedal or on side of transmission
Your bike chain may be popping when you pedal hard due to issues such as a worn chain, misaligned gears, or a dirty chain. It is important to regularly maintain and clean your bike chain to prevent this issue.
Steering wheel and brake pedal.
Either the linkage under the hood needs spraying with WD-40 OR the carpet mat has crept foreward and jammed against the pedal.
Gas pedal, brakes, steering wheel
I would suspect a tire out of balance. Have your tires balanced and see if it goes away.
under the steering column above the brake pedal
Yes, to remove the clutch pedal assembly on a 1999 F-350 Super Duty, you typically need to remove the steering column. This is because the steering column can obstruct access to the mounting bolts of the clutch pedal assembly. Make sure to disconnect any electrical connections and support the steering column properly during the process to ensure safety.
The steering wheel can change the car's direction of motion, without changing speed.
Gasoline pedal/air intake pedal