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When travelling long distance..do you stop at service stations?

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When travelling long distance..do you stop at service stations?

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  1. Yes.  My self appointed rule is every 2 hours or 100 miles approx.


  2. Only for a coffee and the toilet never ever food or fuel.

  3. No, I pee in my tank.    What do you figure?   Of course you stop somewhere for fuel.  Grin and bear the cost of travelling.

       When you say long distance, I am figuring6-8 hours of driving....which is long enough.

         And hope that fuel is the most it will cost you.

  4. only if i can afford to be raped by there prices  

  5. Yes, and end up paying twice the normal rate for a top up of sandwiches and sweets, and often come away with silly novelties like chewable toothbrushes, because the kids wanted them!

  6. yes.

  7. only for toilet breaks and red bull top-ups (if necessary) - otherwise, why would you? they're overpriced and filled with strange people!

  8. No, I avoid them at all costs.

    I fill up with petrol before I set off so I don't have to pay the rip off prices

  9. hey

    yeah, roughly for every four hours of driving, it is recommended that you take at least a 15 minute break.

    hope this helps :)

    top answer perhaps... :p

  10. oh yea! gas stations, rest areas, and even eating places, but watch those prices, your better off to just take some drinks in a ice chest and cold cut sandwitches, also take oil and anti-freeze from home, its alot cheaper then what they ask along the interstate.

  11. Yes just to go to the toilet and have a break I don't tend to buy anything.  

  12. Yea because it is better for the car and for the people driving gives them a break!!

  13. Yes>Needs fuel ETC>

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