Posted by Ron-MO on May 23, 2016 at 12:18:04 from (108.171.131.170):
In Reply to: Blue metal can posted by Geo-TH,In on May 23, 2016 at 08:53:50:
I agree with others, DOT has "bigger fish to fry", or at least I would hope they do, perhaps making sure we are visiting the correct gender rest room facilities at rest stops :-). I often carry (2) 5 gallon approved/red containers with gasoline in the trunk. I have never read all the wording on those containers, but my assumption is that DOT would approve, since they are red in color, and they came without a vent all is good if I am ever rear ended (yeah, right). Oh, I forgot, I did drill and put vents on them so I could actually get the contents out in a timely fashion, so perhaps I am in same situation as those blue metal ones. With this said, I vividly recall growing up as a kid my grandmother using a one gallon glass container to store and fuel her garden tiller. I'm with you George, if it works, and price is right it sure beats using glass. I say go for it.
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