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โAug-28-2013 08:23 AM
I am still wayne_tw wrote:
You know, every gas station has tractor trailers that enter it to deliver gas. Perhaps you are more cautious than you need to be.
โAug-26-2013 04:33 PM
โAug-26-2013 01:50 PM
wintersun wrote:h2guy wrote:
I'm sorry, but I just can't, understand, running out of fuel. Its ALWAYS avail.
Unless you make a really dumb decision I guess.
You don't get around much do you or is English a second language?
If we stayed on major interstates for 100% of our travels refueling would be a minor concern. But the OP asked about "rural routes" and this measn places other than interstate highways.
There are stretches of highway in California and Utah and Montana and New Mexico where we barely make it with our truck and it has a 36 gallon fuel tank. When you are getting 10 MPG that translates to 300 miles of safe driving range and it definitely affects how I plan our travel routes.
There are small towns where the stations are not open on Sundays or at night or on holidays and this also needs to be taken into consideration. Most gas stations do not pump diesel which is something else we need to check while planing our fuel stops.
โAug-26-2013 08:21 AM
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โAug-25-2013 06:21 PM
h2guy wrote:
I'm sorry, but I just can't, understand, running out of fuel. Its ALWAYS avail.
Unless you make a really dumb decision I guess.
โAug-22-2013 05:01 PM
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โAug-21-2013 05:38 PM
h2guy wrote:Now we have 4G LTE to guide the way.2gypsies wrote:2112 wrote:h2guy wrote:there are many small towns in Texas that do not have gas stations. The next one may be 50 miles away and you may have to ask a local which way to go to find it. Not a dumb decision but an uninformed action. As a motorcycle rider with a180 mile range, I have been stuck twice before the era of Internet, smart phones and gps.
I'm sorry, but I just can't, understand, running out of fuel. Its ALWAYS avail.
Unless you make a really dumb decision I guess.
...and that's exactly why you don't let your fuel tank get so low that you can't make it 50 more miles. Run off the top 1/2 tank and you won't have problems. How do you think local people that live and work in those areas get their fuel? It's doable.
Thank You!
โAug-21-2013 12:54 PM
2gypsies wrote:2112 wrote:h2guy wrote:there are many small towns in Texas that do not have gas stations. The next one may be 50 miles away and you may have to ask a local which way to go to find it. Not a dumb decision but an uninformed action. As a motorcycle rider with a180 mile range, I have been stuck twice before the era of Internet, smart phones and gps.
I'm sorry, but I just can't, understand, running out of fuel. Its ALWAYS avail.
Unless you make a really dumb decision I guess.
...and that's exactly why you don't let your fuel tank get so low that you can't make it 50 more miles. Run off the top 1/2 tank and you won't have problems. How do you think local people that live and work in those areas get their fuel? It's doable.
โAug-21-2013 12:08 PM
2112 wrote:h2guy wrote:there are many small towns in Texas that do not have gas stations. The next one may be 50 miles away and you may have to ask a local which way to go to find it. Not a dumb decision but an uninformed action. As a motorcycle rider with a180 mile range, I have been stuck twice before the era of Internet, smart phones and gps.
I'm sorry, but I just can't, understand, running out of fuel. Its ALWAYS avail.
Unless you make a really dumb decision I guess.
โAug-21-2013 11:49 AM