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Interpretation for Part 397: Transportation of hazardous materials; driving and parking rules

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Examples: Medical Form, 391.53, 391
 
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Subpart A—General

Editor's Note: This section was removed from the regulations. Regulatory information related to this interpretation is now contained in §397.67.

Question 1: May a motor vehicle which contains HM use expressways or major thoroughfares to make deliveries within a populated area?

Guidance: Yes, unless otherwise specifically prohibited by State or local authorities. In many instances a more circuitous route may present greater hazards due to increased exposure. However, in those situations where a vehicle is passing through a populated or congested area, use of a beltway or other bypass would be considered the appropriate route, regardless of the additional economic burden.

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