1. Try to maintain control of the car.....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE
The first thing you should do is try to keep the car moving in a straight line. Do not apply the brakes suddenly as this can cause the car to skid or spin out of control. Instead, ease off the gas pedal and try to steer the car to the side of the road.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE
2. Turn on your hazard lights.
Once you have managed to steer the car to a safe spot, turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers that your car is not moving. This will help prevent any collisions or accidents.
3. Call for help.
If you are unable to fix the issue on your own, call for help. Contact a tow truck or a mechanic who can come and help you troubleshoot the problem. It is important to remember that driving with a locked steering wheel can cause serious damage to your car’s tires, suspension, and other components.
4. Check for any loose objects.
If you notice any objects or debris on the road, such as rocks or tree branches, avoid driving over them as this can cause further damage to your car. If you are unable to avoid them, slow down gradually to minimize the impact.
5. Try to restart the car.
In some cases, the steering wheel may lock up due to a simple electrical issue that can be fixed by restarting the car. Turn off the engine and try to restart it. If the steering wheel unlocks, you can resume driving, but make sure to have the car checked by a mechanic as soon as possible
6. Avoid sudden movements: While driving with a locked steering wheel, avoid making sudden movements or jerking the steering wheel. This can cause the car to lose control and put you and other drivers at risk of an accident>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE