probably
it all depends.
trailer
i dont think that i can
When a NC and NO contacts are not working the NC will not open and the NO will not close.
Yes and also in a trailer in mount airy where andy griffith was set
Any trailer used on the road, including a camper, requires a license.
If two owners are listed on a title in NC, they are considered to be equal owners. Therefore both owners have the same control over the vehicle.
That would be theft of vehicle.
who owns vehicle with licence plate ABN 4886
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The vehicle can be sold as new as long as it has not been titled.
Yes, and I have done exactly that, and in NC, to boot. If you haven't seen it, it's because most companies prefer instead to send another truck to pick up the trailer instead of having the trailer towed, as well as not wanting to pay the additional costs of having the trailer towed with the truck. Restrictions are present, of course. For example, the tow truck driver must have all necessary endorsements. For example, if a vehicle pulling a tanker full of hazardous chemicals had to be towed, that tow truck driver would need a Hazmat endorsement and a tanker endorsement (in NC, the two endorsements together are an "X" endorsement, although some states show separate "H" and "K" endorsements for hazmat and tanker, respectively. Another thing tow truck drivers in NC need to be wary of is low tonnage roads, particularly in the Raleigh-Durham area. The weight limit on these roads is 6-1/2 tons per axle, and the fines for violations of this are very steep.