Posted by John in La on December 05, 2018 at 07:21:37 from (24.158.216.181):
In Reply to: Re: Gas caddy... posted by Bret4207 on December 05, 2018 at 06:51:26:
Yes Bret. The average Joe can haul a little over 60 gallons of gasoline at one time. He just can not use containers bigger than 8 gallons.
Just like he can haul a unlimited amount of diesel. He just can not use containers larger than 119 gallons.
Why people think they are exempt from safety rules is beyond my comprehension. I do not have to follow hazmat; tie down; and other rules because I am personal use. Isn't that like saying I do not have to stop at a stop sign because I am in a personal car. Rules are for everyone including DOT laws. The law just gives a exemption to a lot of the rules if you fall into specific categories like under 10,000 lbs or a farmer/RV. Without a specific exemption any DOT law applies to everyone. Even with a exemption from federal laws state laws usually kick in.
If they really wanted to get down to it the 8 gallon container size by federal law is mute in some states like your state of New York. They only allow four 5 gallon containers. But it gets to complicated checking each state law.
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