KEEPING a jerry can full of fuel in your boot may sound like a good idea when you’re going on a long trip. But what does the law say about having containers of petrol in your vehicle? Here’s everything you need to know. Getty - ContributorThe Health and Safety Executive advises against storing petrol in your car or home unless absolutely necessary[/caption] Is it safe to keep a container of fuel in my car? Motorists can legally store up to 30 litres of petrol in a maximum of two suitable containers in their vehicles. But it must be kept away from the passenger compartment and in suitable portal petrol storage containers. This means plastic petrol containers up to 10 litres
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