Call a tow truck and have it removed. Word of caution though, unless you know that the vehicle is strictly a front wheel drive (as opposed to an all wheel or rear wheel drive), request a roll back truck, and make certain that the vehicle is in a towable position when you call. Anything else will likely cost you more.
Oh, be certain that you have the legal right to have the vehicle towed. Your curb, may not be your curb.
It would be what you call the NEARSIDE
i have a very low kerb but have been told that i still neeed a drop kerb, does anyone know if the kerb is ok if under a certain height?
the side furthest from the kerb (or sidewalk)
Kerb weight is the mass of the car in running order but empty. It includes all fluids and a full tank of fuel but no driver, passengers luggage or additional load.
it is due to reduced kerb weight of the car
Yes kerb is how you spell curb in British English, and curb is how you spell kerb in American English.
Paul Kerb was born on 1929-12-20.
A homophone for kerb would be "curb" which means to restrain, as in "curb your enthusiasm."
Ruth Ingrid Kerb has written: 'Der Arbeitsdirektor'
Kerb is British English while curb is American English
see 'why was Pluto removed from the planetary system? '
The car has been in collision with the kerb at the side of the road Possiblly resulting in suspension and chassis damage being caused to the vehicle