Possibly. If they consider it annoying, it could be a nuisance (minor crime); if the snow results in any damages, then it is vandalism.
Yes, heat melts snow
Yes, you can use overdrive in your car when driving in the snow. Using overdrive helps the car maintain better traction in slick and icy conditions.
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Snow and ice covering the road surface cause a reduction in friction between the car tyres and the ground (as you know walking on ice is slippery). This means that the wheels lose traction to propel, stop and steer the car. To overcome this, in countries where the roads ice over in winter, the law requires drivers to change all tyres to "winter" types which have metal studs in them. The metal studs allow the wheels to grip and make it safe to drive.
Because the car is not moving
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
No it is not illegal to drive with snow on your car roof. But it is advised to remove it so that the snow doesn't fly off and block other drivers views.
They enter the us with green cards or by ridding in someones car, or truck.
It depends on your state laws, but generally, the short answer is yes if it deprives them of the ability to do things like go to work, reach emergency services, etc. and if any damage or hardship occurred as a result.
no, as long as you have permission from the owner, or are friends with the owner. if bot, it will be considered trespassing.
Laws on this vary by jurisdiction. There isn't one universal answer covering them all.
Yes it is illegal to drive with snow on your roof of your car and you can get fined for it because if it falls off the back it can cause an accident or slide down and block your vision and driving which may lead to a accident. So if you get caught you WILL get fined...
If you live in the United States then yes, but not in Canada or Switzerland or France, or anywhere in Europe except Germany and the UK.
car insurance
Usually, it is the responsibility of the owner. However, if you have insurance on your vehicle, they will step in as secondary coverage...including covering the damage to the vehicle you were driving, if you have the coverage.
Not illegal to start it but illegal to move the car.
After the car has been registered in someones name.