Code of Virginia
Chapter 12 - Abandoned, Immobilized, Unattended and Trespassing Vehicles; Parking
§ 46.2-1239.1. (Contingent expiration date - See Editor's note) Potomac River Bridge Towing Compact

Article I. Parties and Titles.
The Parties to this Compact are the Commonwealth of Virginia, the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia. This agreement shall be known as the Potomac River Bridge Towing Compact.
Article II. Findings and Purpose.
The Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge, Rochambeau Memorial Bridge, George Mason Memorial Bridge, Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Bridge, Francis Scott Key Bridge, Chain Bridge, Harry W. Nice Bridge, Sandy Hook Bridge, Brunswick Bridge, Point of Rocks Bridge, and American Legion Memorial Bridge all pass through the territorial jurisdiction of two or more of the three Parties. Experience has shown that traffic back-ups often prevent state troopers or police officers of the appropriate jurisdiction from arriving at the scene of a disabled or abandoned vehicle to take corrective action. The purpose of this Compact is to facilitate the prompt and orderly removal of disabled and abandoned vehicles from the bridges by giving all three Parties jurisdiction to exercise appropriate authority anywhere on the bridges.
Article III. Authority to Direct Traffic and Authorize Removal of Vehicles.
The Parties hereby give one another all necessary power and authority to have their respective state troopers or local law-enforcement officers direct traffic and authorize the removal of disabled or abandoned vehicles, trailers, semitrailers or the parts or contents thereof, from any part of the Potomac River bridges, to the same extent and in the same manner that such troopers and local law-enforcement officers may exercise such authority in their own jurisdictions. However, no Party, acting through its troopers or local law-enforcement officers, shall have the authority to direct or authorize the towing or removal of any vehicle or other thing to a destination outside its own jurisdiction, unless the consent of an officer or trooper of the destination jurisdiction has been obtained.
Article IV. Disposition of Towed Vehicles.
All vehicles and their contents towed or removed from the Potomac River bridges pursuant to this Compact shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the place to which such vehicle and its contents are taken, and the handling and disposition of such vehicle and its contents shall be governed by the laws and procedures of that jurisdiction.
Article V. No Agency.
Each of the Parties shall act solely on its own authority within the jurisdiction granted. This Compact shall not be construed as creating any agency relationship between the Parties.
Article VI. Effective Date.
The provisions of this Compact shall take effect thirty days after the legislative bodies of the Parties having jurisdiction over one or several of the bridges identified in Article II have enacted Compacts substantially identical to this Compact.
Article VII. Termination.
The Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia or State of Maryland, or the Mayor of the District of Columbia may withdraw from this Compact at any time upon thirty days' written notice to the other Parties.
1991, c. 452; 2019, c. 403.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 46.2 - Motor Vehicles

Chapter 12 - Abandoned, Immobilized, Unattended and Trespassing Vehicles; Parking

§ 46.2-1200. Definitions

§ 46.2-1200.1. Abandoning motor vehicles prohibited; penalty

§ 46.2-1200.2. Vehicles registered to active duty military personnel

§ 46.2-1200.3. Limitation on removal and sale of abandoned vehicles

§ 46.2-1201. Ordinances

§ 46.2-1202. Search for owner and secured party; notice

§ 46.2-1202.1. Vehicle Removal Certificates

§ 46.2-1202.2. Notice of intent to auction and sale of vehicle; posting requirements

§ 46.2-1203. Sale of vehicle at public auction by locality; disposition of proceeds

§ 46.2-1204. Repealed

§ 46.2-1205. Disposition of inoperable abandoned vehicles

§ 46.2-1206. Surrender of certificate of title, etc., where motor vehicle acquired for demolition; records to be kept by demolisher or scrap metal processor

§ 46.2-1207. Certification of disposal; reimbursement of locality by Commissioner

§ 46.2-1208. Repealed

§ 46.2-1209. Unattended or immobile vehicles, generally

§ 46.2-1210. Motor vehicles immobilized by weather conditions, accidents, or emergencies

§ 46.2-1211. Removal of motor vehicles obstructing movement; storage; payment of costs

§ 46.2-1212. Authority to provide for temporary removal and disposition of vehicles involved in accidents

§ 46.2-1212.1. Authority to provide for removal and disposition of vehicles and cargoes of vehicles involved in accidents

§ 46.2-1213. Removal and disposition of unattended, or immobile vehicles; ordinances in counties, cities, and towns

§ 46.2-1214. Sale of personal property found in unattended or abandoned vehicles

§ 46.2-1215. Leaving vehicles on private property prohibited; authority of counties, cities, and towns to provide for removal and disposition; notice of disposition

§ 46.2-1216. Removal or immobilization of motor vehicles, vehicles, and trailers against which there are outstanding parking violations; ordinances

§ 46.2-1217. Local governing body may regulate certain towing

§ 46.2-1217.1. Towing of certain large vehicles; civil penalty

§ 46.2-1218. Reports by persons in charge of garages, parking places, etc.; unclaimed vehicles

§ 46.2-1219. Regulation of vehicular and pedestrian traffic on certain parking lots

§ 46.2-1219.1. Regulation or prohibition of vehicular traffic on certain privately owned public parking areas and driveways; penalties

§ 46.2-1219.2. Parking of vehicles in commuter parking lots owned by the Virginia Department of Transportation

§ 46.2-1219.3. Parking of vehicles in parking spaces reserved for charging electric vehicles; civil penalties

§ 46.2-1220. Parking, stopping, and standing regulations in counties, cities, or towns; parking meters; presumption as to violation of ordinances; penalty

§ 46.2-1221. Authority of county to regulate parking on county-owned or leased property or on county highways; parking meters; presumption as to violation of ordinances

§ 46.2-1222. Regulation of parking on secondary highways by certain counties

§ 46.2-1222.1. Regulation or prohibition of parking of certain vehicles in certain counties and towns

§ 46.2-1222.2. Local ordinances prohibiting parking of certain vehicles

§ 46.2-1223. Authority of Commissioner to regulate parking on certain parts of primary state highway system

§ 46.2-1224. County ordinances prohibiting certain parking in streets and highways

§ 46.2-1224.1. Local ordinances regulating certain parking; penalty

§ 46.2-1225. Enforcement provisions in city or county parking ordinances

§ 46.2-1226. Enforcement of regulations governing parking in Capitol Square

§ 46.2-1227. Enforcement of state regulations governing parking on primary and secondary highways

§ 46.2-1228. Enforcement of parking regulations of boards of visitors of educational institutions

§ 46.2-1229. Enforcement of parking regulations of State Board of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services

§ 46.2-1230. Authority of counties, cities, and towns to issue parking permits

§ 46.2-1231. Ticketing, removal, or immobilization of trespassing vehicles by owner or operator of parking or other lot or building; charges

§ 46.2-1231.1. Immunity from liability for certain towing

§ 46.2-1232. Localities may regulate removal or immobilization of trespassing vehicles

§ 46.2-1233. Localities may regulate towing fees

§ 46.2-1233.1. Limitation on charges for towing and storage of certain vehicles

§ 46.2-1233.2. Advisory board

§ 46.2-1233.3. Improper towing; penalty

§ 46.2-1234. Liability of persons furnishing free parking accommodations as to motor vehicles and property left therein

§ 46.2-1235. Authority of Chesterfield County law-enforcement officers to issue parking tickets

§ 46.2-1236. Repealed

§ 46.2-1237. Repealed

§ 46.2-1238. Repealed

§ 46.2-1239. Parking in certain locations; penalty

§ 46.2-1239.1. (Contingent expiration date - See Editor's note) Potomac River Bridge Towing Compact