Try looking at the brake pads. You may need new ones. If that isn't the problem, try tightening the bolts on your tire they may be loose.
Yes, they make a screeching sound.
maybe
Check your brakes(pads and rotors)
Your bicycle, or your hearing is defective
ticking sound from a wheel is usually a dry or worm wheel or axle bearing
Something is wrong. Take them apart and see what happened and why. Possibly one of the metal shims slipped out of place during the install. Don't keep driving knowing something isn't right with the brakes.
One of the components in your rear drum brakes (or disc brakes) could have come loose, but that could be just one of the possible problems. Does the clicking sound more like two metal balls tapping together?...you know, like the ones people have in their offices at work, and they tap back and fourth? The problem could be your rear drive axle, rear suspension or your brakes. I am unable to be more specific because i would need to know what the clicking sounds like. The cost of repair could be 100 bucks if its the brakes, all the way up to 1,000 if its the axle.
Your brakes are probably getting low and they are rubbing against the rotor.
try not to jam the brakes tap them slowly it might help
the clicking sound is usually made by a device fitted to indicate worn brake pads and only happens when braking whilst backing up, many vehicles have this feature, check your brake pads for excessive wear.
check the brakes usually click when pads get thin
Chances are you have a rock(S) stuck in your rear tire tread. pry it out.