Vehicle relocation in the absence of ignition devices is a common practice undertaken by towing companies. The process involves securing and transporting a motor vehicle even when the operator lacks the physical key or key fob necessary to start the engine or unlock the steering column. As an example, a car parked illegally or disabled following an accident might need to be moved regardless of key availability.
This capability is vital for maintaining public safety, enforcing parking regulations, and clearing roadways following incidents. Historically, towing technology has evolved to accommodate vehicles in various states of operability. The ability to move vehicles without keys prevents significant disruptions, ensures efficient traffic flow, and enables prompt removal of damaged or abandoned property.