Unless you have a payment plan figures out with your loan company(I.E. i can pay 100 this month instead of 200) they will usually wait 90 days to proceed with the repossion process.
Vehicle in front of you
The speed limit for/in residential areas is always 25mph unless otherwise stated, such as, you see a sign that says"15MPH Speed limit". Also school zones(areas near a school) are likely to have a sign saying something like "Speed Limit 15MPH while flashing", this means when the yellow lights on or right above the sign are flashing the speed limit is whatever it says. The only ways for the "while flashing" speed limit is to change(or be "ignored") is if there are police officers and/or crossing guards there directing traffic or if there is a car crash(this would depend on where it happened, how bad the car crash is, how many cars, and any danger zones(for example a car in flames) ).
Absolutely. Over the speed limit is over the speed limit. But it is very unlikely because the proof will not be there. Devices used to determine another car's speed, like radar guns, are not sufficiently exact to prove a 1 mile overlimit speed. Such devices have tolerances as much as 5 MPH, sometimes more, meaning that if the radar device reads 1 mile over the limit, the speed could really be anywhere between 4 MPH under the limit or 6 MPH over the limit. That possibility is sufficient to create a reasonable doubt that will prevent a conviction. What if the tolerance is 5 MPH and the reading is 67 MPH. That could be enough proof, but police have better things to do than stop a car for going a mile over the limit (like going after the people going 20 MPH over the limit). If they stopped every car for going 1 MPH over limit, they wouldn't be able to do anything but write tickets.
Four minutes and 30 seconds.
The statues of limitations for civil actions also govern in small claims. Statues of limitations vary by subject (such as car accident, property damage, etc.), so you will need to find the specific statue of limitations for your cause of action.
Yes, pay your payments on time.
Most banks do not tell you they are repossessing it. Yes to the loan question and yes he can come at any time.
Read the contract you signed when you purchased the vehicle.
Yes. If the person repossessing the car finds it then they can take it!
Repossess your own car? What did you do, meet your wife at a family reunion?
It's more the same as repossessing a car.
Towing driver.
If they are repossessing the vehicle for the bank, Yes.
Yes. There is not much point in repossessing a car for only a part of the day!
Yes
by moving by the time limit the driver want the car to go
Yes As long as they do no damage to it and put it back, it is legal. Per U.C.C.