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Apr 12, 2016I take an approach like Old-Biscuit. I don't worry too much about it. When I need fuel, I'll find a way to get in there and out. There's ways to fill up even when you can't clear the awning at the station. If all else fails then I can leave the same way I came in. It's not very often I'll pass up on a station because of its configuration. Sometimes I'll pull up a satellite image on my phone to see if there's an easier way to get out like driving around the building, but I know I can always get out the way I came in.
I've backed out of plenty of stations. Backing out of a station really isn't all that difficult. Most people don't want to be around when an 8'x11'x35' box is heading towards them lol. Most people will gladly get out of your way or make some room. Not being impolite, impatient, or inconsiderate goes a very long way. Sometimes there are those behind you that don't fully understand the full gravity of the situation and need a little "encouragement" to get out of the way lol.