Texas CNG(Compressed Natural Gas) Driver Practice

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How can fuel supply installation minimize collision damage regarding clearance?

  1. Installing it at the highest point possible

  2. Keeping it as low to the ground as possible

  3. Ensuring as much ground clearance as practical

  4. By allowing it to extend below the frame

The correct answer is: Ensuring as much ground clearance as practical

Minimizing collision damage regarding fuel supply installation is crucial for safety and vehicle integrity. Ensuring as much ground clearance as practical is the best approach because it allows for the fuel system components to be less vulnerable to impacts from road debris or during minor collisions. Higher ground clearance reduces the likelihood of those components being struck, which can prevent leaks, ruptures, or other failures that could pose safety hazards. Installing the fuel supply at a higher point may not be practical or possible without compromising the overall design and functionality of the vehicle. Keeping it low to the ground could expose it to more risk of collision damage, while allowing components to extend below the frame presents a significant risk of them being damaged by obstacles on the road. Therefore, prioritizing adequate ground clearance is essential for optimal protection of the fuel installation from collision impacts.