time2roll wrote:
Mickeyfan0805 wrote:
Is it really that bad heading west? We will be doing a Western swing in 2019 and have to fill up every 200 miles. If it's really that bad out west, I may have to rethink this issue!
Very rare to have more than 100 miles between gasoline stops.
Especially on a major highway. Usually there is a sign says 'next services 35 miles' or some such.....
NOT true.
Maybe if you weekend/vacation RV where you are taking a well known traveled road that you were practically born and raised on and use often. And again HOW you RV. Full-time and Snowbirds will tell you differently.
1. Leaving Houston back to Chicago. Looked at map and saw a road that would be shorter. CHECKED the DOT website about that road. Fuel stations noted and that it was a new road 4 lanes. Good right?
NOT, after I got on and driving for an hour or so I soon realized there were NO gas stations. There also were NO ramps off. Night falling and the MH running out of gas. No where to even pull off.
2. Another trip traveling in the south and got tired of a scenic road I chose and crossed over on an interstate and decided to take that to Tupelo. Visually it was a 6 lane brand new road so I turned onto it.
Only thing was, is that the ramps off where barren. Empty shells of gas stations like a ghost town, no towns off ramps. And the MH needing gas.
In BOTH of these wonderful adventures the government funds to finish these roads were exhausted or retracted and further construction halted. Even though both these interstates appeared on a map AND the DOT website showed them as open and working highways. :(
So ya there ARE incidents where you CAN run out of gas thru no fault of your own.