Are mobile refueling vehicles permitted at the national level?
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Mobile refueling vehicles are permitted at the national level. Below is relevant information about refueling vehicles: 1. Introduction: A refueling vehicle is designed to transport oil-based materials, equipped with a mobile fuel dispenser that can provide fuel to recipient equipment such as vehicles, agricultural machinery, boilers, construction machinery, and hotels. 2. Classification: Depending on the intended use, the tank body can be made from materials like carbon steel, stainless steel, plastic-lined steel, fiberglass, plastic tanks (polyethylene, polypropylene), or aluminum alloy. The shapes of refueling vehicle tanks include elliptical, circular, and square-round designs.
I love going on road trips and often encounter mobile refueling vehicles in remote areas. These vehicles are state-approved, especially for providing emergency refueling services to highway construction sites or mining areas. The government mandates that they must have proper licenses and fire prevention equipment to ensure safe operation. The advantage is the convenience they offer to car owners needing fuel in areas with few gas stations, but safety hazards do exist, such as poor fuel quality or improper operations that could lead to accidents. I always advise my friends to check the operator's credentials before using such services and avoid unlicensed vendors for the sake of saving money. In my personal experience, I once came across a mobile refueling vehicle in Tibet—a fuel tanker parked by the roadside to refuel cars. Supervision seemed adequate, but it's still wise to stay cautious. After all, when it comes to fuel, safety comes first.