Can You Refuel at Highway Service Areas?

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Declan
07/25/25 1:33pm
Highway service areas provide refueling services, with each service area equipped with gas stations for vehicles needing to replenish fuel. Functions of highway service areas: 1. Ensure safe and comfortable driving on highways, 2. Alleviate physiological and psychological fatigue experienced by drivers and passengers during long-distance travel, 3. Provide designated rest stops along highways at appropriate intervals, offering places for drivers and passengers to rest and dine, as well as services like vehicle refueling, maintenance, and repairs. The general layout of a highway service area typically consists of three parts: 1. Facilities for people: Including public lounges, restrooms, dining areas, shopping areas, business centers (with services like telephone, fax, and information), as well as outdoor rest areas, greenery, and ornamental features like ponds; 2. Facilities for vehicles: Including access lanes, parking lots, gas stations, and repair stations; 3. Other auxiliary facilities: Including management offices, staff living quarters, power distribution rooms, air conditioning equipment rooms, water pump rooms, as well as sewage and waste treatment facilities.
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