Abandoned vehicle


Abandoned vehicles are decrepit cars that have become useless in other ways, which are abandoned and illegally dumped in the environment. Abandoned vehicles will be tagged with an official notice when found or reported. Criteria for "abandonment" may differ, and a minimum duration of abandonment in the order of a few days to weeks is required. When reporting such a vehicle, the required data will usually comprise the exact location, the make, colour and type, and - if available and readable - possibly the VIN and the licence plate. Costs for removal will as a rule be taken by public councils.

Environmental impact

Abandoned cars use up space in the environment and, just like other waste, pose considerable risks for public health.

Specific rules and regulations

A common definition is that the vehicle must have been left on private or public property for a minimum duration or it hasn't been reclaimed after being impounded after a minimum number of days.

United States

The definition of an "abandoned vehicle" varies widely across the states and larger cities of the USA.
In Iowa, for example, the following criteria apply:
"Abandoned vehicle" means any of the following:
  1. A vehicle that has been left unattended on public property for more than twenty-four hours and lacks current registration plates or two or more wheels or other parts which renders the vehicle totally inoperable.
  2. A vehicle that has remained illegally on public property for more than twenty-four hours.
  3. A vehicle that has been unlawfully parked on private property or has been placed on private property without the consent of the owner or person in control of the property for more than twenty-four hours.
  4. A vehicle that has been legally impounded by order of a police authority and has not been reclaimed for a period of ten days. However, a police authority may declare the vehicle abandoned within the ten-day period by notifying the owner.
  5. Any vehicle parked on the highway determined by a police authority to create a hazard to other vehicle traffic.
  6. A vehicle that has been impounded by order of the court and whose owner has not paid the impoundment fees after notification by the person or agency responsible for carrying out the impoundment order.
A number of differing criteria are listed here in no specific order:
As in the US, there is not one single set of rules. Following is an arbitrary selection: