Texas CNG(Compressed Natural Gas) Driver Practice

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For cylinders with manufacturer's nameplates, what is necessary for compliance?

  1. Must have original or replacement nameplates

  2. Must be painted with identifiable markings

  3. Must have their nameplates removed

  4. No nameplate is needed

The correct answer is: Must have original or replacement nameplates

For cylinders that have manufacturer's nameplates, it is essential for compliance that they must have either the original nameplates or replacement nameplates. The nameplate serves as a key source of information regarding the cylinder's specifications, materials, and manufacturer details, which are critical for safety and regulatory compliance. Having a valid nameplate ensures that operators can verify the cylinder's safety standards and maintenance records. Other options do not meet the necessary compliance standards. For instance, painting cylinders with identifiable markings or removing the nameplates would compromise important identification and safety information. No nameplate at all would significantly increase the risk of using a cylinder that may not meet the required safety protocols, putting drivers and the public at risk. Therefore, maintaining the integrity of the manufacturer's nameplate is a fundamental requirement for compliance.