An abandoned vehicle is one 'which appears to have been left without lawful authority'; this is likely to be the case if it's:
- stationary for a significant amount of time
- significantly damaged, run down or unroadworthy - for example, has flat tyres, missing wheels or a broken windscreen
- burned out
- missing a number plate
Reporting abandoned vehicles
If an abandoned vehicle is:
- not taxed and has no MOT - contact our Waste, Highways and Environmental Services Team to report it
- taxed and has no MOT - contact the Police, on telephone: 101 in relation to Section 47(1) of the Road Traffic Act 1988
- not taxed and has an MOT - contact the DVLA
- taxed and has an MOT, and is parked illegally - contact our Parking Hotline
When you report an abandoned vehicle you'll need to provide details of:
- vehicle location
- vehicle type (car, van, caravan, motorcycle)
- vehicle condition (good, dirty, damaged)
- registration number
- your name, address and contact telephone number (in case we need to check any details)
- any other information that will help us to resolve the request
Be aware that we cannot help with:
- abandoned vehicles on private land, unless requested to do so by the landowner or emergency services
- stolen vehicles
- vehicles that have been involved in an accident
Removing abandoned vehicles
If you've reported abandoned vehicles we can help with, we'll arrange removal as soon as possible.
Also see
- Streets, roads and pavements
- Report a street, road or pavement problem
- Unauthorised encampments
- Building materials on the highway
Waste, Highways and Environmental Services
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