Posted by John in La on December 04, 2018 at 19:13:06 from (24.158.216.181):
In Reply to: Re: Gas caddy... posted by DoubleO7 on December 04, 2018 at 18:01:45:
"Nor do they say they can't be used to haul more than eight gallons at a time."
There you go trying to read between the lines again. Because the rules state that a empty 30 gallon caddy that last contained gasoline; or one with 8 gallons in it; or one that is full with 30 gallons of gasoline in it now; are all treated the same. A 30 gallon gasoline container. This is why you see a empty gasoline tanker that last had gasoline in it with the placards still on the side of the tank. Even the empty tank is regulated.
Also perhaps people are selling things that are legal to own but have limited use on the road. Window tinting and blue off road headlights come to mind.
But like I say every time we get into this discussion. Do as you please but just accept that you have been told the rules.
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