Loading a car onto a proper trailer will be perfectly fine, as the vehicle wouldn't even be on the road. There is no law against towing on the motorway as long as it is done safely and within the 60 mph speed limit for cars and trailers. Just remember, you are not permitted to use the right-hand lane at any time, unless instructed to do so by overhead matrix signs, or passing a wide load which has an escort vehicle. Remember to obey your vehicle's towing weight restrictions, and what your driving license permits you to drive, as trailers over a certain weight require a different class.
yes, as long you have your flashers on and on the back window of car being towed write in tow and you will be ok
Providing it is being towed in a manner according to WA state laws, yes.
Never legal to tow it there. You will get a ticket.
If it is road legal and you have a full driving licence and insurance you can ride it on a motorway.
Yes, it is legal for an apartment complex to tow a car if it is parked in violation of their rules or regulations.
yes
Towing with an A-frame is generally legal in many places, but specific regulations can vary by state or country. It's essential to ensure that the towing setup complies with local laws, including weight limits and safety requirements. Additionally, the vehicle being towed must be compatible with the A-frame and properly secured. Always check local regulations and guidelines before towing.
can a tow bed be wielded to frame of a truck or does it have to be boilted down
by placing as close to the sling as possible then strapping the frame to the slip with straps.
No, you need a tow bar receiver installed. It will mount to the frame.
Yes
no