What number to call for fuel delivery when running out of gas halfway?
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When running out of gas halfway, you can call the following numbers for fuel delivery: Towing service: After your vehicle runs out of fuel, you can call a towing service to tow your car to a gas station. However, towing fees are generally not cheap. Alternatively, you can consider asking a friend to tow your vehicle, but be cautious with soft towing (using a rope) as it's less safe, especially noting that the brakes won't have power assist. Fuel delivery service: If you can't get fuel yourself, some 4S shops and road rescue companies can provide gasoline. In this case, you can call the manufacturer's service hotline or the 4S shop to have staff deliver fuel to you. You can also call your insurance company for rescue services. Call 110: After calling 110 and explaining the situation, the staff will arrange for fuel delivery, but you will need to pay a fee. Vehicle owners can also call the local road administration hotline for assistance with fuel delivery, though a fee is required. Some car insurance policies include free fuel delivery services, so it's advisable to check your insurance coverage before calling for rescue. Additionally, some local policies prohibit individuals from purchasing fuel privately without authorization from relevant departments, so it's not recommended to contact individuals for fuel delivery. Instead, you can contact gas stations that offer fuel delivery services.