Texas CNG(Compressed Natural Gas) Driver Practice

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True or False: A vehicle is considered a source of ignition if the fuel-fired equipment is turned off before entering an ignition source area.

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Depends on the situation

  4. Only if the vehicle is running

The correct answer is: False

A vehicle is not considered a source of ignition simply because it has fuel-fired equipment, such as an engine or auxiliary heaters, that is turned off before entering an ignition source area. The key factor here is whether the equipment poses a risk of igniting flammable vapors or gases in that specific environment. If the fuel-fired equipment is off, there is no active ignition source, and therefore the vehicle does not represent an immediate danger. This reasoning aligns with safety protocols designed to minimize the risk of ignition in areas where flammable materials may be present. The answer reflects a clear understanding of the distinctions regarding ignition sources, specifically that an inert, non-operating vehicle does not contribute to fire hazards in a controlled environment.