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LPG Vehicle----> Liquified Petroleom Gas powered vehicle. If involved in a collision, the fuel WILL EXPLODE UPON IMPACT! A gasoline powered vehicle will catch on fire if any of its fuel system components are ignited, initially before explosion occurs. An LPG vehicle wouldn't be so forgiving. Hope this helps.In a four-way intersection with no traffic lights, who has the right of way?
I'm not sure in reference to real numbers, but in my experience, it's safe. I was first exposed to it as a kid (step-dad had a truck that ran on it). Not only did he not have as many problems as with gas (his truck ran better on it), but he got pretty decent mileage, as I recall.95 Ford Ranger. Baby car seat?
it works fine if done properly,just remember you wont be able to park in indoor garages that are sealed and heatedcellphone parking tickets fines?
It's quite safe, and better for the environment, as well as cheaper than regular gasoline.Why wouldn't you be able to park inside, and in a heated garages? All indoor fork lifts operate with LPG, because the exhaust is not toxic in enclosed heated areas.
Is it really very dangerous to ride on top of bus roof tops?
I have never heard of a catastrophe invoving LPG. Where I live, it is used in some company trucks, as well as most fork lifts.More Questions & Answers ...
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