You see them on the fuel tanker trucks and the truck hauling the gas cylinders. You’ll see them on most vehicles that are officially designated as such. And remember the placards must be placed and visible on the back, both sides, and the front, for the specific goods being hauled.
9. As long as it’s labeled you’re Okay
Wrong! False! Don’t try to think one placard covers everything. First, there are some things that can be transported together, but there are other things that can’t.
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An example would be chlorine and ammonia; when mixed they can create a toxic cloud. So if you so haul hazardous cargo, make sure you know what it is and that you’re transporting it correctly.
As mentioned you need to have the appropriate placards on your vehicle. But that isn’t all there is to it.