View Poll Results: Leave your car running while refueling?
Yes
4
6.78%
No
55
93.22%
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Do you leave your car running when refueling?
#32
another reason could be i'm on the phone and it's noisy when outside the car at the gas station.
to me it's no big deal at all. i certainly don't do it normally though as i have no reason to.
if i go into the gas station store, absolutely.
#33
The warnings posted all around the gas station pumps are more than enough reason for me to turn the car off while refueling. Maybe its just risk management from the gas station's point of view, but this is something that I don't feel the need to explore the limits on. However overblown the actual risk is, it isn't worth the potential danger and risk of injury to myself or others around me. Also, turning the car off for two or three minutes is hardly an inconvenience for me. Windows can be opened, and accessory mode exists.
#34
I never leave it on. I actually never use my phone outside near the pump either. I get nervous when the guy in front of me pulls out his phone while pumping. If I pull in and see this, I will leave. They don't post signs there for no reason. Why risk it?
Some cars let you set up so it won't shut off when you shut engine off and open door. Maybe buy a different car?
Music stays on, HVAC stays on. I can get back in and stay comfortable and watch the needle slowly refill. It's just a personal preference to me. Both my cars have large gas tanks, it takes a sec. There are no cons, except the false perception of it being truly dangerous. Cars would lock it out if it really was. Race cars don't cut their engines at pit stops, not the same thing but just FWIW.
#35
Last time I remember seeing this, and I think I remember posting about on CL like 15 years ago, was in Mexico as there it is full-serve everywhere and people thought nothing of it. I never remember asking about why they did it or what the reason was, but the fuel attendants never said anything to them either.
#36
I never locked the door from the garage to the house but guess what? I do now.
So I’m assuming security may be an issue. Do you or others lock your car up while filling up?
I don’t live in a big big city like some of you do, remember. You can still leave your car running and dash into a gas station in Knox, at least my area.
Vs where I live in the "big city":
All kidding aside, theft of the car is way more likely than a fire, but fires do happen. Leaving your car running, and unlocked without you in the drivers seat and distracting yourself with something else is just not smart.
Here's a video of it happening:
And again:
And again:
And again, this one with a child inside:
Just dumb. No upside. Turn your car off and keep your keys with you.
Last edited by SW17LS; 12-17-22 at 08:34 AM.
#37
No way. Just seems like an unnecessary risk.
Those crime maps are interesting. I would have assumed eastern Tennessee would have very low crime.
Those crime maps are interesting. I would have assumed eastern Tennessee would have very low crime.
#38
I wasn't surprised when I saw it. Rural areas are not as safe as people think they are. I'm originally from southern WV, and you'd be surprised at the amount of crime and the nature of crime. What surprised me a little was how high the crime levels are even pretty far out from Knoxville...
Last edited by SW17LS; 12-17-22 at 08:56 AM.
#39
As much time as we spend on here, aka internet, I can't even see why this is non-risky behavior for some. These guys even follow shoppers from design stores/people from ATMs to homes/restaurant stops to break in or rob at home. Leaving your car running is just... inviting/convenient for them. There is a reason why you can set up so not all doors unlock when you open driver's door. One thing I don't like about German cars is the pump is on the other side of driver. I always lock when I go around to pump. But I guess everyone is different. They feel "ready" should that incidence come.
#40
I wasn't surprised when I saw it. Rural areas are not as safe as people think they are. I'm originally from southern WV, and you'd be surprised at the amount of crime and the nature of crime. What surprised me a little was how high the crime levels are even pretty far out from Knoxville...
#41
As much time as we spend on here, aka internet, I can't even see why this is non-risky behavior for some. These guys even follow shoppers from design stores/people from ATMs to homes/restaurant stops to break in or rob at home. Leaving your car running is just... inviting/convenient for them. There is a reason why you can set up so not all doors unlock when you open driver's door. One thing I don't like about German cars is the pump is on the other side of driver. I always lock when I go around to pump. But I guess everyone is different. They feel "ready" should that incidence come.
It amazes me people leave their keys in their car...but I know a lot of people do.
Yeah! I've seen some shady **** in Southern WV. Just a few months ago we were at a new bar and these guys rolled up outside and had guns and there was basically a gang brawl out in the parking lot. In rural WV! Crime happens everywhere.
Last edited by SW17LS; 12-17-22 at 09:14 AM.
#42
I wonder if insurance covers the loss if someone leaves the car running? One is breaking the law doing that. Interesting to know
#45
The roughest and most red-neck guy I ever worked with in my 33 years in Federal Service was from Bluefield, on the VA/WV border. And my agency made him a supervisor LOL.