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Can I refuel at highway service areas?

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VonEzra
08/29/25 5:57am

Highway service areas can provide refueling services. Additional information about highway service areas is as follows: 1. Highway service areas, also known as highway rest areas, are typically located every 30-60 kilometers along domestic expressways. These service areas are required to offer services such as refueling, dining, supermarkets, vehicle repairs, and water refills. 2. Well-equipped service areas may also provide accommodation. The gas stations are operated by Sinopec or PetroChina, ensuring fuel quality. 3. Emergency phones are available every 1-2 kilometers along the highway barriers. Service areas offer fuel delivery, towing, and repair services. If no phone is nearby, you can dial the local area code followed by 122 for assistance.

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VonTyler
09/11/25 3:37am

When driving on the highway, I often stop at service areas to refuel. They usually have official gas stations offering various fuel types, including 92-octane, 95-octane, and diesel, which is convenient for long-distance travel. The refueling process is straightforward, with most stations accepting cash, fuel cards, and mobile payments, helping avoid the embarrassment of running out of gas. However, during peak times like holidays, long queues may form, so it's advisable to check navigation apps in advance to estimate traffic flow. I once had to make an emergency stop at a service area when the fuel warning light came on, and luckily, I managed to refuel in time to prevent an accident. Service areas also often have convenience stores and restaurants, making them a good place to grab a meal while taking a break. In short, highway service areas are excellent for refueling—just pay attention to the fuel warning light and don’t wait too long, and you can drive home safely.

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ValeriaMarie
10/25/25 4:28am

During long-distance trips, I'm accustomed to relying on highway service areas for refueling. They are generally available along major routes, with most operating 24/7, eliminating the need to exit the highway specifically to find gas stations. The locations of these stations are clearly marked and can be easily identified via signage. Although prices may be slightly higher than in urban areas, they save time and mileage. I usually plan my route in advance, checking information about nearby service area gas stations to avoid unexpected equipment failures or closures. Additionally, carrying some cash or a fuel card is more reliable, especially in remote areas. Remember to check if the fuel nozzle is functioning properly when refueling—I've had awkward experiences with slow pumps. Service area gas stations are essential stops for road trips; proper planning makes journeys smoother, so don't neglect fuel level monitoring while traveling.

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AmyFitz
12/08/25 4:52am

As a new driver, I used to worry about whether I could refuel at service areas before getting on the highway, but later found out it's completely fine. Service area gas stations are generally designed to standard and easy to operate—just drive in and wait in line. I recommend paying attention to roadside signs, as some service areas might be temporarily closed for construction, and real-time updates from navigation apps are very helpful. Safety comes first when refueling—don't wander around outside the car and follow the staff's instructions. I also learned that gas prices at service areas are slightly higher, but they're convenient in emergencies. If you have enough fuel, it's cheaper to refuel in the city after exiting the highway. In short, refueling at highway service areas is reliable—don't be afraid of missing them, and a little attentiveness can prevent trouble.

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