red or blue emergency lights, which are for emergency and law enforcement vehicles only. It is correct to say 'have on your vehicle' if you are referring to something mechanical, and correct to use '. . .in your vehicle', when referring to something in the vehicle's interior.
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No. You may call it a cage or a conveyor or a platform, but not a vehicle.
"Can I drive my vehicle across the border?"
When a vehicle starts from rest, you may experience a slight jolt or movement as the engine engages and the vehicle begins to move forward. You may also hear the engine revving as it builds up power to propel the vehicle. Additionally, you may feel a gradual increase in speed as the vehicle accelerates.
The vehicle may fail the emissions test.
All of the above
The vehicle becomes weaker. It may bend, and anything stuck to the frame may come loose.
It depends on the job. Some jobs may require you to provide your own vehicle where others may supply you with a company vehicle to drive. When using your own vehicle you may also qualify to get extra pay for wear and tear and mileage on your own vehicle. The best way to find out would be to ask the employer of whom you are applying for the position if your own vehicle is required.
No, but there may be other liability if you are a co-owner of the vehicle. You should consult with an attorney.No, but there may be other liability if you are a co-owner of the vehicle. You should consult with an attorney.No, but there may be other liability if you are a co-owner of the vehicle. You should consult with an attorney.No, but there may be other liability if you are a co-owner of the vehicle. You should consult with an attorney.
May I have the history on this vehicle.
To obtain a copy of the first MOT certificate for a vehicle in the UK, you can visit the official GOV.UK website and use the online service, which requires the vehicle's registration number and the make of the vehicle. Alternatively, you can contact the MOT testing station where the vehicle was first tested, as they may keep records. If the vehicle is older, you may need to reach out to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) for assistance. Note that there may be a fee involved for retrieving this information.
This depends on your plans for the vehicle. If you do not need the vehicle and it is unusable, it may be best to let the insurance company keep it. If you want to continue using the vehicle or think you can sell it (For parts or as a whole), you may want to keep the vehicle.