no but it does reduce your control over speed and braking
This can be a warped rotor or tire out of balance. If it only happens when braking it is a warped rotor.
Replace the power steering pump.
1 Excessive speed for the existing circumstances 2 Harsh acceleration 3 Course steering in relation to a speed which is not in itself excessive 4 Excessive and sudden braking
bad front brakes.
Control your steering and braking ability.
Steering wheel and brake pedal.
When the speed of a vehicle doubles, the braking distance is increased by approximately four times. This is because the braking distance is directly proportional to the square of the speed.
to reduce your speed as quickly as possible while maintaing steering control of your car. technique of applying your brakes to slow or stop quickly without locking your wheels
If it varies with driving speed, look for an out-of-round tire. If it vibrates only when braking, you probably have a warped brake rotor.
Warped rotors
By steering, braking, and accelerating.