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Abandoning a disabled car on the road in your state?
May 07, 2017, 08:35 PM
Skins2881Abandoning a disabled car on the road in your state?
No one knows the origin of the white fabric out the window?
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Sic Semper Tyrannis May 07, 2017, 08:51 PM
ZSMICHAELAs a kid I was told to raise the hood, tie a rag to the antenna and wait. I guess now that most cars do not have an antenna there are other options. I really don't know the answer.
May 07, 2017, 09:22 PM
jljonesIn the Commonwealth of Kentucky, there are two classifications of disabled vehicles by location. Both are vehicles that are not blocking or presenting a traffic hazard. The first is any local, state or federal roadway. A disabled vehicle on a local, state or federal roadway may set on the side of the roadway for 3 days. At the three day mark, it is deemed to be abandoned and can be removed.
On a limited access roadway (interstate), the vehicle can only remain six hours by KAR. At the six hour mark, it gets towed. Some agencies don't enforce it.
May 07, 2017, 11:13 PM
Dallas239quote:
Originally posted by Dusty78:
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Originally posted by chongosuerte:
In NC the law allows removal at the 24 hour mark.
Most agencies extend that. In Charlotte it is 96 hours, I believe. Blocking a roadway is immediate tow, however. It's really a PITA to tow a vehicle unless it's unquestionably a hazard.
I'll keep my opinion to myself on that one.
The exact spot
That's a hazard. I'd have called 911 and reported it. Around here, that'd get towed, and in the meantime, probably a car or flares out behind it.
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henryazquote:
Originally posted by Jager:
Arizona will tag the owner $500-$600 depending on where the vehicle is abandoned.
Towing and impound fees has it get expensive relatively quickly.
Yeah, they don't last long out here along US 93.
Regarding abandoned vehicles in snow, when I used to live in MD, and listened to the scanner a lot, AAA response time could be hours.
May 08, 2017, 11:34 AM
46and2Unless it's situated such that there's a very real danger due to its location, leave it alone, the last thing whomever left it there probably needs is more cost and bullshit to deal with, and towing and storage fees are an absurd racket in many places - with govt assistance...
A day, a week, it's nothing in a broad sense, aside from the aforementioned exception.
May 08, 2017, 12:04 PM
MooneyP226The NY State Throughway used to have something along the lines of "if your vehicle becomes disable place a white flag in your window and stay with the vehicle. The flag will signify police to stop and render assistance" printed on the toll booth tickets.
Whether it started there or not, I believe it was to act as a signal for LE or highway personnel to show you needed help.
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KShooterquote:
Originally posted by Skins2881:
No one knows the origin of the white fabric out the window?
I was taught in driver's ed that hanging a white cloth out the window/in the door was a signal that you would be back for the car and to please not tow it right away.
I took Driver's Ed in 1998 in Kansas. Don't know if things have changed, or if it's a regional thing or what.
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May 08, 2017, 07:53 PM
Dusty78quote:
Originally posted by MooneyP226:
The NY State Throughway used to have something along the lines of "if your vehicle becomes disable place a white flag in your window and stay with the vehicle. The flag will signify police to stop and render assistance" printed on the toll booth tickets.
Whether it started there or not, I believe it was to act as a signal for LE or highway personnel to show you needed help.
But if you didn't stay with your car you would get citations and not cheap ones. I think that the 70's and 80's BQE and all the junked abandoned cars made NY and the tri-state area Uber sensitive about abandoned cars.
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May 08, 2017, 11:31 PM
MitchbSCHere in the middle of South Carolina, we used to have a couple good ole boys with a tow truck who would remove the plates and all the VIN #s for you. They'd tow it away for free without you having to ask! However, they'd make up their costs in the form of your hoopty being processed for parts or sold at auction with a title that wasn't quite the original title. Law enforcement had a different view of this "public service" and eventually caught up with them.
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MikeinNCquote:
Originally posted by chongosuerte:
We also have the "Can you take me to a gas station? My car ran out of gas and I called 911 and they said you would help me get gas."
yeah we've got a lot of "drivers" who can't figure out how to keep gas in their cars too..
then they want to know if we will give them a ride to the nearest station and ask for money to pay for the gas....
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jljonesquote:
Originally posted by MikeinNC:
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Originally posted by chongosuerte:
We also have the "Can you take me to a gas station? My car ran out of gas and I called 911 and they said you would help me get gas."
yeah we've got a lot of "drivers" who can't figure out how to keep gas in their cars too..
then they want to know if we will give them a ride to the nearest station and ask for money to pay for the gas....
My favorites are the ones who pass two exits that have gas, get stranded blocking a lane of the bridge, and when you ask why they didn't get gas back there, they state it is ten cents cheaper at the next exit.
May 10, 2017, 09:03 PM
jimmy123xHere in Florida they put an ugly sticker on the window with the date and time, then if it's not removed within 24 hours it gets towed.