How to Call for Fuel Delivery When a Motorcycle Runs Out of Gas?

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SerenityLee
07/29/25 11:52am
When the owner finds that the car has little fuel left, it is unwise to keep driving forward. It is best to choose the nearest exit to leave. If the car can still run for a while and there is a gas station not far away, you can choose to continue driving to the gas station. If there is no gas station nearby and the car has run out of fuel, calling the insurance company is the best option. You can dial the highway rescue number 12122 to seek help from the relevant authorities.
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