While I am not exactly sure what the laws are in Oregon, I do know that most places it is now illegal to tow a vehicle on a public road with a rope or strap of any sort. It must be a car dolly or a car hauler. That should answer both those questions, but if not, I dare say common sense would say the officer that stops such an incident would consider the one behind the wheel of the one being towed operating a motor vehicle, in which case, just like anyone and anywhere else, that individual would have to be licensed to do so.
well if you are not a liscenced driver than you should not be driving on the road.=]
Yes, however I recommend the vehicle should be the named insured's vehicle as Oregon police force will harass you.
the driver behind is not at fault as the in front should be liable as he was negligent
300 feet
Under the vehicle, behind the driver.
Who is at fault when a vehicle is hit from behind on a freeway the driver in front for putting on there brakes and whatpenal code does it follow under?
Yes, standing behind the vehicle, the left is driver, right is passenger
Under the vehicle, behind the driver.
Under the vehicle, behind the driver.
Under the vehicle, behind the driver.
Under the vehicle, behind the driver.
You are driving too close behind them.