Sunday, 5 June 2011

Can you get a ticket for changing car parts in the street?

I%26#039;m planning to change a radiator on a car and i am wondering if i can do it in the street.|||It depends on where you live, but I would assume you can. I know if you leak coolant most places around here will cite you and make you pay to get the street and sewers cleaned, and that isn%26#039;t cheap. If you have the option I would do it in a driveway or look for a garage to rent. Around here you can rent a garage for working on cars for very little money. |||sure you can|||no idea never tried it|||Depends on where you are in the street......I would avoid all fire hydrants, and any roads that do not have any curbs. You could be ticketed for blocking a roadway.|||Most places won%26#039;t ticket you for relatively minor work like changing a radiator, but you might get popped for polluting the storm sewers with anti freeze if you%26#039;re not careful.|||Best check your local city ordinances. In my town, the wording is something like %26quot;routine maintenance%26quot; is allowed, radiator replacement sounds a bit more than that. If any of your neighbors have a beef against ya, this might be an opportunity for them.|||of course you can. the only parts you cant put are like extreme neon lights, really dark tints, etc |||You can in my home town in Illinois|||Changing a radiator involves draining fluids. It would be illegal, just changing the oil or the transmission fluid would be, in most cities, because of the possibility of the stuff getting into the storm drains, amongst other reasons.||| you%26#039;ll get run over

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