Seems everyone is fuzzy about the whys of gasoline explosions from static electricity, especially with plastic tanks. I searched and found a good primer. <br /> http://nciaai.com/Static gen during fueling.pdf <br />If you have any stories regarding static caused fires , or expert /anecdotal knowledge, please share it. For example, I have read that sliding plastic containers in the back of a pickup is a bad idea. Why? If the plastic is non conductive, what difference does it make if the container slides? Is it the sloshing of gasoline that builds static electricity in an electrically isolated system? BTW, in the pdf, you can get to a summary of sorts on page 22.