Yes. Keep the speed down below the shake speed, get to a tire facility and have the wheel balance and alignment checked.
It really depends on why it is shaking. If you have a wheel about to fall off due to loose lug nuts, or a defective tire, then no, you should not drive it.
If your steering wheel is shaking you probabley messed you wheels or axel up
you steering wheel starts shaking because you probably have warped roders your shaking will get worse at higher speeds and when pressing the brake
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, worn suspension parts, bent drive shaft, or possibly a broken motor mount.
Yes, you can still drive it. You may have a tire out of balance or a wheel bearing getting bad. However, have a mechanic check it out soon.
What is the answer
1. out of balance tire 2. Steering out of alignment 3. bad wheel bearings
Does the steering wheel shake worse when you step on the brakes? If braking does not cause the steering wheel shaking you probably just have an out of balance wheel, a bent rim or a faulty tire.
Tires need to be balanced and re-aligned
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, defective tire, or worn steering parts.
At highway speed, tire out of balance or bent wheel. When stopping, warped rotor.
A steering wheel on a sail boat is still called a steering wheel.
on the road they drive on the left. The steering wheel is on the right