(a) Outside business and residence districts.--Whenever any police officer finds a vehicle in violation of any of the provisions of section 3351 (relating to stopping, standing and parking outside business and residence districts), the officer may move the vehicle, or cause the vehicle to be moved, or require the driver or other person in charge of the vehicle to move the vehicle, to a position off the roadway where the vehicle will not interfere unduly with the normal movement of traffic or constitute a safety hazard.
(b) Unattended vehicle obstructing traffic.--Any police officer may remove or cause to be removed to a place of safety any unattended vehicle illegally left standing upon any highway, bridge, causeway or in any tunnel, in such position or under such circumstances as to interfere unduly with the normal movement of traffic or constitute a safety hazard.
(c) Removal to garage or place of safety.--Any police officer may remove or cause to be removed to the place of business of the operator of a wrecker or to a nearby garage or other place of safety any vehicle found upon a highway under any of the following circumstances:
(1) Report has been made that the vehicle has been stolen or taken without the consent of its owner.
(2) The person or persons in charge of the vehicle are physically unable to provide for the custody or removal of the vehicle.
(3) The person driving or in control of the vehicle is arrested for an alleged offense for which the officer is required by law to take the person arrested before an issuing authority without unnecessary delay.
(4) The vehicle is in violation of section 3353 (relating to prohibitions in specified places) except for overtime parking.
(5) The vehicle has been abandoned as defined in this title. The officer shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 73 (relating to abandoned vehicles and cargos).
(d) Notice to owner prior to removal.--
(1) Prior to removal of an abandoned vehicle bearing a registration plate, current certificate of inspection or vehicle identification number plate by which the last registered owner of the vehicle can be determined, the police department shall send a notice by certified mail to the last registered owner of the vehicle informing the owner that unless the vehicle is moved to a suitable location within seven days of the date notice is mailed, the vehicle will be removed under this section and held at a suitable facility where it may be reclaimed by the owner in accordance with the provisions of section 7306 (relating to payment of costs upon reclaiming vehicle). If the abandoned motor vehicle does not bear an identifiable registration plate, current certificate of inspection or vehicle identification number plate, the notice may be secured to the vehicle.
(2) If, within the seven-day period, the owner so requests, the owner shall be given an opportunity to explain to the police officer or department why the owner believes the vehicle should not be removed. If the police officer or department determines that the vehicle shall, nonetheless, be removed, the owner shall be given an additional 48 hours to remove the vehicle, have it removed or demand a hearing, which shall conform to the requirements of 2 Pa.C.S. Ch. 5 Subch. B (relating to practice and procedure of local agencies). The police officer or department shall inform the owner of the right to a hearing by delivering to the owner a notice warning the owner that, unless the vehicle is removed or a hearing is demanded, the owner shall be subject to the provisions of section 7306. If, as a result of the hearing, it is determined that the vehicle will be removed, the owner shall be given an additional 48 hours to remove the vehicle or have it removed. The hearing shall be before a civilian officer or employee of the municipality in which the vehicle is located.
(3) The provision for notice set forth in this subsection is applicable only if the vehicle is abandoned upon a highway and is not in violation of subsection (b) or section 3351(a) or 3353. Notice under this subsection is in addition to any other notice requirements provided in Chapter 73.
(4) This subsection does not apply to nonrepairable vehicles.
(Apr. 3, 1984, P.L.181, No.33, eff. 60 days; Dec. 9, 2002, P.L.1278, No.152, eff. 60 days)
2002 Amendment. Act 152 amended subsecs. (c) and (d).
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 33 - Rules of the Road in General
Section 3301 - Driving on right side of roadway
Section 3302 - Meeting vehicle proceeding in opposite direction
Section 3303 - Overtaking vehicle on the left
Section 3304 - Overtaking vehicle on the right
Section 3305 - Limitations on overtaking on the left
Section 3306 - Limitations on driving on left side of roadway
Section 3307 - No-passing zones
Section 3308 - One-way roadways and rotary traffic islands
Section 3309 - Driving on roadways laned for traffic
Section 3310 - Following too closely
Section 3311 - Driving on divided highways
Section 3312 - Limited access highway entrances and exits
Section 3313 - Restrictions on use of limited access highways
Section 3314 - Prohibiting use of hearing impairment devices
Section 3315 - Passing and overtaking streetcars
Section 3316 - Prohibiting text-based communications
Section 3317 - Platooning (Repealed)
Section 3321 - Vehicle approaching or entering intersection
Section 3322 - Vehicle turning left
Section 3323 - Stop signs and yield signs
Section 3324 - Vehicle entering or crossing roadway
Section 3325 - Duty of driver on approach of emergency vehicle
Section 3326 - Duty of driver in construction and maintenance areas or on highway safety corridors
Section 3327 - Duty of driver in emergency response areas and in relation to disabled vehicles
Section 3328 - Unmarked police vehicles
Section 3329 - Duty of driver in litter enforcement corridors
Section 3331 - Required position and method of turning
Section 3332 - Limitations on turning around
Section 3333 - Moving stopped or parked vehicle
Section 3334 - Turning movements and required signals
Section 3335 - Signals by hand and arm or signal lamps
Section 3336 - Method of giving hand and arm signals
Section 3341 - Obedience to signal indicating approach of train
Section 3342 - Vehicles required to stop at railroad crossings
Section 3343 - Moving heavy equipment at railroad grade crossings
Section 3344 - Emerging from alley, driveway or building
Section 3345 - Meeting or overtaking school bus
Section 3345.1 - Enforcement of failure to stop for school bus with flashing red lights
Section 3346 - Emergency vehicles entering or leaving official garage
Section 3351 - Stopping, standing and parking outside business and residence districts
Section 3352 - Removal of vehicle by or at direction of police
Section 3353 - Prohibitions in specified places
Section 3354 - Additional parking regulations
Section 3361 - Driving vehicle at safe speed
Section 3362 - Maximum speed limits
Section 3363 - Alteration of maximum limits
Section 3364 - Minimum speed regulation
Section 3365 - Special speed limitations
Section 3366 - Charging speed violations
Section 3367 - Racing on highways
Section 3368 - Speed timing devices
Section 3369 - Automated speed enforcement systems in active work zones
Section 3370 - Pilot program for automated speed enforcement system on designated highway