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No, you cannot effectively steer when the wheels are locked up. When the wheels are locked, typically due to hard braking or skidding, the vehicle loses traction and the steering mechanism becomes unresponsive. This can lead to loss of control, making it essential to ease off the brakes to regain traction and steering ability. Always practice safe driving techniques to avoid situations where wheel lock-up occurs.

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