Yes. You need a CDL and a hazmat endorsement both. You're well above the allotted amount which can be transported without the tanker and hazmat endorsements.
N
We need the make and model to answer this question. Most small cars have a 10 to 12 gallon fuel tank.
We'd need to know a specific make and model.
You need to know the price per gallon and also the miles per gallon your car can achieve. Then the cost per mile is the dollars per gallon divided by the miles per gallon. The answer is in dollars per mile (in the UK use pounds instead). So with fuel at $1 per gallon, and car that does 20 mpg, the fuel cost is $1 / 20 per mile, or 5 cents per mile.
To calculate the quantity of gallons needed for 804 miles, you would require the vehicle's fuel efficiency, expressed in miles per gallon. You can then divide the distance of 804 miles by the miles per gallon to determine the amount of fuel needed in gallons.
You get an award for being an idiot. The vehicle will not run and the fuel will need drained.
Need to know how many gallons the fuel tank holds and how many miles per gallon the vehicle gets.
You would need (1) the mileage between the two destinations; (2) the average miles-per-gallon of the vehicle, and (3) the average cost of fuel per gallon. To estimate, divide the mileage by mpg and then multiply by the cost of fuel per gallon.
To convert pounds to gallons for diesel fuel, you need to know the density. On average, 1 gallon of diesel fuel weighs about 7 pounds. Therefore, 207,538 pounds of diesel fuel would be approximately 29,648 gallons (207,538 pounds / 7 pounds per gallon).
Yes, you do need a special license for long-haul trucking. Long haul truck drivers also need be clear of DUI convictions in the last 5 years and will need to pass a DOT physical and drug screening.
Acres are areas not distances so it's impossible to answer this question.