Do You Need to Get Out of the Car When Refueling?
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When a car goes to a gas station for refueling, the people in the car do not need to get out. There are no regulations in this regard. However, for safety reasons, you may choose to get out of the car while refueling. If the staff has not turned off the fuel nozzle, the driver must absolutely not start the car, as this could easily cause a fire. Gas station precautions: 1. No smoking: 'No open flames' is a common warning seen everywhere at gas stations. For those who have the habit of smoking a cigarette while parked, this habit must not be brought to the gas station. This is because the concentration of gasoline in the unit space increases during refueling, and an open flame could potentially ignite the gasoline. 2. Turn off the engine while refueling: Most car owners are aware that the engine should be turned off during refueling, and staff at gas stations will remind you to turn off the vehicle when you arrive. However, at some self-service or smaller gas stations, it is indeed possible to see instances where the engine is not turned off during refueling.