I would say yes, especially because those plastic parts could possibly fly off on a motorway.
Edit: i broke all the parts that could fly-off during driving and I will not use the highway
I don’t think it’s illegal but I’m not sure if it’s worth risking it. If anything drops and causes an accident or the car fails on you, the costs are exponentially higher than just renting a car for 2 days for 100eur in Italy. (I guess it’s italian car)
Take some Duct-tape and try to put on sharp edges and loose parts.
I wouldn’t risk it. Rent a car.
I guess it’s will come down to human-human decision
I would think that given how strict swiss law tends to be, you would have to replace it asap.
But you can argue to cops that you are traveling and thus Couldn’t just stop to fix it, but you will do so at first occasion when you come back.
Only a bastard would give a ticket in that circumstances
If nothing can fall off, sharp edges covered and the lights are all working, you should be fine.
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I would say yes, especially because those plastic parts could possibly fly off on a motorway.
Edit: i broke all the parts that could fly-off during driving and I will not use the highway
I don’t think it’s illegal but I’m not sure if it’s worth risking it. If anything drops and causes an accident or the car fails on you, the costs are exponentially higher than just renting a car for 2 days for 100eur in Italy. (I guess it’s italian car)
Take some Duct-tape and try to put on sharp edges and loose parts.
I wouldn’t risk it. Rent a car.
I guess it’s will come down to human-human decision
I would think that given how strict swiss law tends to be, you would have to replace it asap.
But you can argue to cops that you are traveling and thus Couldn’t just stop to fix it, but you will do so at first occasion when you come back.
Only a bastard would give a ticket in that circumstances
If nothing can fall off, sharp edges covered and the lights are all working, you should be fine.