Can I drive my car if my suspension is broken?

 It is not recommended to drive a car if the suspension is broken. The suspension system is critical for maintaining control, stability, and safety of the vehicle while driving. A broken suspension can affect the handling of the car, causing it to sway or bounce uncontrollably, making it difficult to steer, and increasing the risk of an accident.

Driving with a broken suspension can also cause further damage to the car, including the tires, wheels, and other components of the suspension system. It can also cause damage to the road surface, which can be a safety hazard for other drivers.

If you suspect your suspension is broken, it is important to have it inspected by a professional mechanic near you. Central Florida Transmission Repair will get your suspension back in working order. We can determine the cause of the issue and tell the best course of action to repair it before driving again.