...This location is pretty well protected, being behind the front wheels. I'd just guess the driver is not likely to survive an impact that could rupture an ASME tank in that location. The mid or rear bay should be equally safe.Jim
Not sure why this is problematic?
Be careful with assumptions like that. When we had the head-on collision (Bus vs Honda) in our 4106 a few years ago, the impact shoved the front axle back quite a bit. It was shoved back enough for the wheel to put a decent dent in the bulkhead behind the axle. The impact was strong enough on the other side of the bulkhead to also put a pretty good dent in the side of the metal tool box which was riding in there. The bulkhead actually pushed back far enough to lock the tool box in the bay, necessitating tearing apart the tool box to get it out.
NFPA 58 disallows placement interior to bulkheads/storage.
Go all electric and worry even less?