You share the road with all sorts of loads and all sorts of drivers. Whether you are just curious or you want to be prepared when things go wrong, this searchable version of the ERG 2008 is the app you want to have.
Enter the four digit number from the DOT placard off the side of a tanker truck or railroad card to find out what material is stored inside. From there, one click will take you to the page in the Department of Transportation Emergency Response Guidebook 2008 (ERG 2008) that gives you details on toxicity, flammability, and what to do in case of a spill. Protective distances are available where applicable.
Sure, the ERG2008 is available on paper and on the web. But don't you want to have it right at hand and right on your phone when you need it most?
No ads! This Plus version lets you keep a 'life list' of when and where you were when you saw a particular placard. You can review your list sorted in different ways or displayed against a zoomable Google map.
Recent Update Summary:
1.2.0
* Fixed a bug in the Edit Placards screen that was causing crashing.
* Fixed a bug that caused a re-search when phone rotation occurred in the Search Results Screen.
* Fixed a bug that caused the location tracker to remain on after the map view was exited.
* Allow the app to be moved to an SD card..
* Added some code to encourage ratings and comments.
1.1.2
* Fixed issue where a MyPlacards entry without a pin couldn't be deleted.