Maybe.
It is called the disabled vehicle. This name is adopted in the tech world.
Virginia will allow you to operate a motor vehicle on an out-of-state learner's permit, so long as you meet the restrictions of both the Commonwealth of Virginia and the issuing state. So long as you meet those conditions, you'll only be charged with whatever you were pulled over for, if the officer decides to issue a ticket. Pennsylvania, on the other hand, does not recognise a learner's permit issued by another state.
Yes, your DUI will transfer to Virginia. They all share the same database so whenever your license or social security number is pulled up, it will be pulled up.
If you get pulled over with a stolen template on your vehicle you may be charged with theft and you will also be charged with having an unregistered vehicle on the road.
A horse drawn vehicle is any movable vehicle made to be pulled by one or more horses.
carefully and centered
carriage? (As in the vehicle pulled by horses?)
Yes, in Virginia, drivers and front-seat passengers are required to wear seat belts. Failure to do so can result in a fine or a citation if pulled over by law enforcement.
yes because if you get pulled over by the cops then you have to show them the information about your vehicle.
If you have a stolen template on your vehicle you may get pulled over by the police. You need to have that corrected.
pulled
No. You can not be pulled over or forced out of your vehicle during a repossession. It has to, by law, be accomplished "peacably."