The Malta Independent 24 April 2024, Wednesday
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Amendments to remove abandoned cars from roads introduced

Thursday, 6 May 2021, 08:10 Last update: about 4 years ago

Transport Malta, in agreement with the Local Councils’ Association, today published amendments to facilitate the removal of abandoned vehicles from the road, such as vehicles which are in a state that they cannot be identified and/or are not roadworthy, as well as vehicles with expired licences which have not been paid within thirty days from due date.

Transport Malta Enforcement officials shall be placing stickers on the windscreen of these vehicles, allowing the owner a seven-day window to remove the vehicle from the road.

If the vehicle is removed from the road by the authority, the owner shall be obliged to pay all related expenses and if he fails to request the return of his vehicle (together with the payment of costs), the Authority shall have the right to auction the vehicle or to scrap it, as the case may be.

By means of these legislative amendments, Transport Malta said it will be in a position to clear roads from such vehicles which are occupying space that should be used by duly licensed vehicles.

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