It is not possible unless you are driving a very very old car.
The reverse gear is mechanically blocked by a synchronizer to prevent exactly this kind of thing.
It is not possible
ABS stops your wheels from locking up when you brake which is very useful when driving in slippery conditions.
Many vehicles have a programming method associated with the door locking and driving lights. To find out more about it, check in the owners manual.
Cracked head/ head gasket or driving through deep water.
Air pump seized internally
I had a suburban and just after the doors started locking and unlocking the alternator went out.....beware....there was only about a 30 second warning before it died completely..and that warning was the CD flew out of the CD player.
You have a sensor in the ignition locking system that needs to be replaced. To cheeply get by the problem take out the locking relay.
Most automatic car locking systems can be disabled. Check your vehicle manual for instruction on changing the locking method. This sounds like something you should have your dealer check, because it could be a serious safety issue if you are unable to exit your car after an accident.
haw to know transmission if it is locking or non locking 2002 altima
Brian Locking's birth name is Brian Locking.
My friend is having the same problem with her 2011 Focus. They told her it was to do with the traction control kicking in. She said it occurred out of the blue and wasn't under extreme conditions or bad driving. Ford replicated the locking and traction control activation during a test, but they said it wasn't a steering or break issue.
Locking your doors is just plain provides better protection. Besides being ejected which is a subject I know nothing about, anyone can walk up to you car and open the door if it is left unlocked. Locking your doors makes you slightly less vulnerable to predators and muggers.