You drove and pulled up to the gas station to fill your gas tank. You exited your vehicle, opened your gas tank cover, grabbed and put the dispenser nozzle in. You also had to pay at some point.

How can you forget that the hose is still connected to your car when you drive off?

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    Look at this guy with his functioning brain that never forgets something just by walking 10 feet

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Yeah I read it and was like “is this guy asking how you can forget something?”

      Good 30% change I forget what I was in the process of doing if I have to walk through a door to get it done.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Yeah I haven’t done this with a gas nozzle, but I walk off without stuff I need and which I was just holding basically every day, so I will probably manage this feat of incredible stupidity eventually.

  • Ashy
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    621 year ago

    How can you forget that the hose is still connected to your car when you drive off?

    I think the key step here is to not remember it.

    • FuglyDuck
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      201 year ago

      tired, distracted. Drunk and/or high and needing munchies.

      • Fubber Nuckin'
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        Or you just have adhd. I have a habit of doing 3 checks before driving off so this doesn’t happen to me. One as i get into the car, one look in my side mirror, and one look at the pump to make sure the handle is back in its place, and I’ve almost driven off without putting it back still.

        One moment you’re pumping gas, the next you’re already switched into gear, whatever happened between those two is anyone’s guess.

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    71 year ago

    Do some countries or areas have gas pumps that you just insert and then they pump without you constantly squeezing the handle? The ones I’m used to feel kinda impossible to forget because there is no reason to ever let go of the hose handle until it’s back in place.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 year ago

    Coworker did it three times. Autopay by the nozzle, fuel cap on other side of the car, not looking at side mirrors, Bingo!

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      I don’t get this?

      So they go out of the car, put the pump in, pumped it, forgot to take pump out, paid, went back into the car, and drove off?

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        41 year ago

        With autopay the payment is done automatically by reading a proximity device on the filling hole, with credit/debit cards you put the card in to activate the pump, not at the end of pumping.

        Go out of the car, put nozzle on other side of the car, go back inside the car waiting for it to be done, assume a station worker took the nozzle out, drive, hear a station worker screaming, drive back to return part of the pump.

  • FuglyDuck
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    101 year ago

    So… OP…

    I gotta ask… why this question? I feel like there’s a story here.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      I saw yet another online post of someone driving off, ripping the whole station off the ground, starting a fire…

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    I have never heard of it happen locally, but seen countless posts from US with hoses sticking out of cars. For the longest time I had no clue how they manage to do it, surely they aren’t so much dumber than us?

    Then I learned that american pumps are different to ours. Here you have to hold the trigger the entire time to pump, while there one can just leave it in and wander off.

  • @[email protected]
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    301 year ago

    Your not thinking about it. Muscle memory.

    Something distracts you, a phone call, a loud sound, kids, suddenly remembering a urgent matter. You forgot where you were in the process and just skip a step.

    Human nature. The same reason drivers can just run into a wall, car and train! Routine becomes ignore and you just forget / zone it out

    This is why almost self driving cars are so dangerous. They will throw people into responsible driving mode and they won’t have been paying attention.

  • @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    In the US and other countries you can lock the noozle and fill up without holding the hoze. In EU you need to hold the hoze to fill up or press a button when you need LPG. It’s pretty hard to forget something when you’re standing next to it. (And still some people manage to do just that)

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      51 year ago

      In the EU the nozzle handle also has a lock-in mechanism. But it looks like the main difference is that in the EU we can’t pay until the nozzle is placed back on the support. That’s what stops the pumping. Until then you’re still paying.

      • Ayumu Tsukasa
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        Now I wonder what stops people from just driving off without paying. Is there a camera or something?

        • SanguinePar
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          Yeah cameras, but also pay at pump systems that preauthorise a card payment then dispense the fuel, then charge whatever it cost (after the pump is placed back in the holder).

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Most gas station I’ve been to in the USA remove the little metal plate that allows the trigger lock to catch, so exactly this doesn’t happen. You have to keep your hand on the handle the entire time or it stops pumping.

  • @[email protected]
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    I don’t know. In my country no gas can be paid unless the nozzle has been placed back. The machine registers as “still pumping”, and the gas station attendant sees this and cannot process the payment. Why you would do this any other way baffles my mind.

    • key
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      101 year ago

      Why you would do this any other way baffles my mind.

      It used to be common to pay after in America decades ago. But paying after means you can drive off without paying. Stations calculated the cost of occasionally needing to reattach the hose VS the cost of more frequent theft. This was at the time when card payments at the pump became popular so the cash payer group that’s inconvenienced by the change got smaller anyways.

  • S410
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    11 year ago

    You pull up. Get out. Put the nozzle in. Then you go inside. There, you wait in line for 5 minutes, because the dick from another pump decided to buy a fucking coffee and a sandwich, and the only employee is busy making those for him, instead of operating the pumps. Then you actually pay and get the gas flowing. By the time you’re back at the car, it’s already finished pumping.

    So, there can be a time gap of several minutes with multiple actions and distractions during it. Is it really that surprising people forget to pull the thing out, occasionally?

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      As where I live you pay for the gas after you have filled it up and you hold in the pump handle the entire time, with going inside to pay and return when it has finished pumping being impossible. So yes it is quite hard to imagine how people can forget it., it would require some skill to do that here.

      • S410
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        31 year ago

        Yeah, I know. Most comments in this thread say the exact same thing.
        However, it’s obviously not the case everywhere.
        The OP didn’t exactly specify where he lives and only said that you have to pay “at some point”, so I’m giving my point of view.
        Obviously it’s harder for forget it you have to hold the thing, but that thing isn’t universal.

  • 520
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    121 year ago

    Imagine you get back after a long, hectic, infuriating day. You hear your car beep for fuel so you pull into a gas station.

    You get out and you go through the motions of filling up your car. It is such a usual procedure you don’t have to think any more. Which is good because you’re using that time to think of choice words to describe your asshole boss.

    You go into the station, pay and come back, still very much on autopilot while you think about your boss.

    Except there’s one motion you didn’t go through. And now it haunts your gas tank forever. Until you take it off.