Is a Driver's License Required for Refueling?
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Normally, driving to a gas station does not require any documents, and checks are rarely conducted. However, if you are refueling with a portable container (dispensing loose fuel), you will need your ID card and a certificate from the local police station authorizing the purchase of loose fuel. Relevant information is as follows: Driver's License Regulations: Driving a tanker truck requires an A2 driver's license, with a minimum of three years of driving experience. It is impossible to obtain a hazardous materials transport qualification certificate within two years. This is because to apply for a hazardous materials transport qualification certificate, you must first hold a general cargo transport qualification certificate for at least two years before you can take the exam. Additional Regulations: In addition to the hazardous materials transport qualification certificate, you also need a driver's license, vehicle registration certificate, escort qualification certificate, and general cargo transport qualification certificate. Other requirements include a hazardous materials transport permit for the vehicle, a tank inspection certificate for hazardous materials vehicles, compulsory traffic insurance, and road hazardous goods carrier liability insurance.