Yes, you can tow a car with a steering wheel lock. However, it is not recommended because the risk of damaging the car or yourself is high.

In North Carolina, an apartment complex cannot tow your car for expired tags. You would need to contact the police department or the towing company to have the tags removed.

A car dolly is a platform that a vehicle can be moved on by pushing or pulling it. There are two types of car dollies: the standard car dolly and the jib car dolly. The standard car dolly has four wheels at the base and two at the top, while the jib car dolly has only two wheels at the base and one at the top.

Yes, you can put a car backwards on a tow dolly. However, it is not recommended to do this as it can be dangerous and difficult to maneuver the car.

There is no statewide law in Florida that addresses this issue, so it would depend on the specific rules of the apartment complex. Some complexes may have a policy that requires 24 hours notice before a car can be towed, while others may not have any specific policy and simply use a common sense approach.

Yes, a landlord can tow your vehicle if you are not following the rules set forth in your lease agreement. For example, if you are not paying your rent on time, the landlord may tow your vehicle to make you pay.

In Washington State, car towing is only allowed with a warning. This means that the towing company must give you at least 24 hours notice before towing your car. If you do not receive this notice, you can contact the towing company and ask for a refund.

No, car should not be in neutral on tow dolly. If the car is in neutral, the tow dolly will have to work harder to move the car and could potentially damage the vehicle.

Yes, you can tow a car in neutral. However, it is not recommended to tow a car in neutral because it can cause unnecessary wear and tear on the vehicle’s suspension and transmission.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the specific dolly in question. However, generally speaking, dollies are considered safe when used in a proper manner and with proper precautions.