Can you fill up gas cans at gas stations?
Thereof, can I fill a gas can at a gas station?
When filling your gas can at a gas station, The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health recommends never filling up a gas can on a truck bed with a plastic liner or in cars with carpeted trunks or floors. The gas dispenser nozzle can create a spark and ignite the gas vapors.
Subsequently, one may also ask, where can I fill up my gas cans?
Place the can on the ground at a safe distance from moving or parked vehicles and people. Touch the gas pump nozzle to the side of the can, never touch it first to rim of the gas can opening. If there is a spark, you don't want it at the opening where it could ignite fumes in the can.
Smaller cars generally have gas tanks that hold 12 gallons worth of gas, while larger cars can hold 15 or 16 gallons. For the purpose of this story, let's say gas costs $3.85 a gallon.