The drive shaft falls into the street. Before that the car shakes.
Well you can't actually accellerate with a broken drive but however if the drive shaft breaks while you are driving your vehicle will keep moving providing you don't press the brakes
remove head pull shaft out
Driving with a cracked or broken drive shaft is never a good idea. The shaking will eventually damage other components and when the drive shaft finally completely breaks down you will be left stranded wherever you are at.
Parking brake is on, transmission is not working, drive shaft is broken, tires are frozen to the ground.
It is not safe to drive a Ford Expedition with a broken lower trailing bar because it can snap the drive-shaft mount.
never drive any vehicle with a worn universal joint, you may cause serious injury to yourself or other drivers when the drive shaft lets loose on the road
Linkage is broken or loose - or trans pump shaft is broken ( big job)
Maybe the gearbox is broken, or the final drive, or a half shaft?
The wheel with the good drive shaft will not move the car. The differential in the trans-axle will always send power to the axle (wheel) with the least resistance. There for the side with the broken shaft will be the axle that turns.
Possibly a broken motor mount? Depends what kind of vibration you are feeling Have you checked the tires for blisters? What is the angle of difference between the transmission tail shaft and the drive shaft? Has the drive shaft been balanced?
A drive shaft allows torque to enter a motor. Louis Renault of France was the inventor of the drive shaft. He invented the drive shaft in 1898.
Can be tire out of balance, bent wheel, defective tire, broken motor mount, or bent drive shaft.