No there is currently no laws regulating a vehicle with an oil leak on a public roadway.
It is not legal to cover or obscure reflectors on a car parked on a public street anywhere in North America.
If you are driving a car or have it parked on a public street or parking lot then it must have insurance
If the vehicle is parked on a public street, you need a tag. If it is on private property you don't.
I'm from Michigan, so it is no one's fault HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEH.
No. However, if there is any nudity, it may trigger public indecency. Additionally, if the car is parked in a place where it shouldn't be, such as in a closed park, it could be trespass.
If your car is parked on a public street and it has expired tags, you could get a citation. I'm not sure if it's technically a "parking ticket" or not.
If vehicle is not registered or insured - yesAnother AnswerThe association may contact civil enforcement officers to handle a car parked on a public street. The association has no authority over public roadways.
if "your" vehicle has NO insurence, you are not entitled to compensation...meaning...you get nothing..and the fact that it was parked in a "public place" makes for an even stronger agument against any suit seeking damages.
A car parked on the street or in a public parking place is still your private property, but you have no expectation of privacy in regards to anyone taking your picture or observing your behavior. A windshield is a window, not a wall . Behave accordingly .
As far as I can tell, it is not illegal to park a mobile home on the street, providing you comply with certain rules (no parking trailer unless there is a vehicle attached capable of towing it; no leaving trailer unlocked while parked; no parking overnight on a residential street). However, it IS illegal to actually LIVE in a mobile home that is parked on a public street in New York City. You must rent space at a mobile home park that has facilities for running water, electricity and waste disposal.
It is almost impossible to assign fault to a parked car, even if it is illegally parked.
Yes if it parked in a public area such as a parking lot or the street.