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Why can't people stay in the car during refueling with gas?

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VanSarah
08/31/25 5:02am
From the perspective of ensuring passenger safety and controlling potential fire hazards at the gas station, it is required that no one remains inside the vehicle during refueling to effectively manage safety risks. Difficulties in managing people inside the car: Drivers and gas station staff, who deal with these situations regularly, are familiar with safety and emergency measures. There is also concern about accidents affecting passengers. Mobile phone radiation can pose a danger: While smoking is not allowed, mobile phone radiation can potentially cause electrical sparks (as proven by experiments, including those by gas companies, which require residents to make emergency calls outdoors and avoid switching electrical appliances on or off). Therefore, having passengers exit the vehicle makes it easier to manage these risks. Generally, standard practice prohibits carrying passengers into the station, requiring them to wait outside.
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LaKhloe
09/12/25 8:17am
I frequently deal with vehicle safety matters, and I'll tell you why you shouldn't stay in the car during refueling. The main reason is the high risk of high pressure. For example, when inflating tires, excessive pressure can cause a blowout, with fragments and impact force potentially injuring or ejecting people inside the vehicle. Operating at natural gas refueling stations is even more dangerous—gas leaks combined with static sparks can lead to explosions, capable of destroying the entire vehicle. During the process, the vehicle might move unexpectedly due to engine vibrations or unstable ground, increasing the risk of injury for those inside not wearing seatbelts. Therefore, safety regulations require turning off the engine, engaging the handbrake, and having passengers exit the vehicle to wait. Daily precautions include regularly checking tire pressure, choosing authorized refueling stations, and never cutting corners for convenience—safety always comes first, far more valuable than saving time.
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StBeckett
10/27/25 2:20am
As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I've witnessed countless accidents. Never stay in the car during refueling with gas—it's literally a matter of life and death. For instance, last year while getting my car serviced, I saw a guy sitting inside during CNG refueling when a leaking hose sparked from the cigarette lighter, causing an explosion that completely burned the vehicle. Tire inflation isn't much safer either—a faulty pressure gauge can make tires burst like balloons, and if you're in the driver's seat, your head slamming into the steering wheel worsens injuries. Safety rules aren't decorations. Every time I refuel, I make it a habit to evacuate everyone and ensure the vehicle is completely stationary. Remember, a small oversight can lead to disaster—take those extra steps to wait at a safe distance until refueling is done.
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ORosalie
12/10/25 2:36am
We young people should understand some basic car safety knowledge. Why can't people stay in the car while refueling with gas? The key reason is the high risk of accidents. Overinflating tires may cause them to burst, with strong impact forces that can harm people. If there's a gas leak during refueling, even a tiny spark can trigger an explosion, leaving no chance for people inside to escape. When I drive to refuel, I always park, turn off the engine, and step out, waiting a few meters away. Friends at the car factory often remind me that high-pressure equipment operations are unstable, significantly increasing the risk of vehicle vibration or sliding. It's advisable to develop good habits: check the instruments before refueling, avoid smoking or using phones to prevent sparks, as simple precautions can help avoid dangers.
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