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.
You will be able to steer thru a situation because your brakes are not locked up into a skid. When your wheels lock up and skid you have no control of where the vehicle is going.
The back wheels are the only wheels that actually move. The front wheels are the wheels that steer.
Make sure you've got enough air in the system, first of all. If the brakes are released and the wheels are still locked, it's either wheel bearings, the differential, the transmission or the engine that's locked up.
Wheels Locked - 2001 was released on: USA: 15 February 2001
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Suddenly applying the brakes on a wet or icy road could cause the wheels to lock. With the wheels locked up it takes longer to stop. Also, locked wheels could lead to a loss of control of the vehicle.
steer into the slide.
Are you talking about seized brakes? As in the wheels no longer turn because the brakes are stuck? or.......?
5 - 4 to drive and one to steer
Anti-lock brake system (abs) prevents the wheels from locking up and allows you to steer out of a situation.
it allows the wheels to swivel so the driver can steer
The axel could be broken causing the wheels to pull together.