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austinjenna
Dec 21, 2018Explorer
There are a handful of places that prohibit propane cylinders completely. Boston prohibits them in the tunnels there. Same goes for the tunnels crossing from NJ to NYC.
Baltimore also prohibits propane bottles from the 1-95 and I-895 tunnels under the Baltimore harbor. Of course at Baltimore, you can either go inland on I-495 or across the water on I-695 Francis Scott Key Bridge.
All others that I know of just require the bottles be turned off. This includes all tunnels in the Hampton Roads/Tidewater area of Virginia. Also, most if not all ferries require the propane be turned off.
Yes- please re-read where I said->if you see a sign for example going into a tunnel to shut them off then obey the law
I never said there were not ANY places you needed to turn them off. I had too as well going through a tunnel one time but I was getting at researching all the different states for propane laws
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