How must a broken-down car with a faulty steering mechanism be transported?
Explanation
A car that cannot be steered must not be towed on either a rigid bar or a flexible rope, because there is no safe way to keep it on course. It has to be loaded onto a flatbed, or its front or rear lifted onto a special support dolly instead.
KET reference: KET 214: a vehicle with a faulty steering mechanism is carried loaded onto a recovery-truck platform, or with its front or rear raised onto a special supporting device; KET 217.1: towing such a vehicle on either a rigid or a flexible connection is prohibited.