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Abandoned Vehicles: Cambridge vs Pepperell

How do abandoned vehicles rules compare between Cambridge, MA and Pepperell, MA?

Cambridge and Pepperell have similar restriction levels.

Cambridge, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Cambridge removes abandoned vehicles under MGL c.90 s.22D, with Parking Control tagging vehicles that appear abandoned and towing them after a statutory notice period.

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Pepperell, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Abandoned vehicles are governed by MGL c.90 s.22D. Police may tow any vehicle left on a public way for 72 hours or more without authorization.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCambridgePepperell
AuthorityMGL c.90 s.22D-
Warning stickerBefore tow-
Threshold72 hours no move-
ReportiReport or 311-
Private propertyOwner must remove-
Governing Law-MGL c.90 s.22D
Public Way Threshold-72 continuous hours
Private Property-72 hours without consent
Disposal Wait-30 days after notice
Reporting-Local police non-emergency

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Cambridge FAQ

How do I report an abandoned car in Cambridge?

Use iReport, call 311, or contact Parking Control with the vehicle location, plate, and description.

What defines an abandoned vehicle?

Generally unmoved over 72 hours with signs like expired plates, flat tires, or extensive damage under MGL c.90 s.22D.

Pepperell FAQ

How do I report an abandoned car on my street?

Call your local police non-emergency line. Provide the license plate, location, and how long the vehicle has been parked. Officers will tag and eventually tow under MGL c.90 s.22D.

Can I tow an abandoned car from my driveway?

Yes, but you must follow MGL c.90 s.22D procedures. Most owners call police first to document the abandonment before arranging a tow.

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