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Abandoned Vehicles

When a vehicle is abandoned on public land, the onus is on the local authority to have it removed which is a huge burden as it is not just the vehicle collection costs that have to be covered; there is often the all too frequent involvement of the emergency services, not to mention the administrative costs.Abandoned Vehicle 

Quick-Cartakeback is our abandoned vehicle solution which is tailored to local authorities facing abandoned vehicle problems.  Through the utilisation of our nationwide network of Authorised Treatment Facilities we are able to provide recovery, storage, de-pollution, material recycling, lawful waste disposal, DVLA Certificate of Destruction and in depth reporting.

For further information on the Quick-Cartakeback Abandoned Vehicle Scheme, please contact us using our online form.
 
But of course prevention is better than cure, that's why Cartakeback is pleased to be able to offer a reduced collection rate to local authorities for use in conjunction with discounted or entirely free 'give-it-up' schemes.  If you are a local authority and are are interested in operating a similar 'give-it-up' scheme in your local area then please contact us using our online form.
 
If you wish to report an abandoned vehicle in your area please contact your local authority.
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