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?

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    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.

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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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    Never did manage to do that, but was close twice (none of my car would let you drive with a open fuel tank cover).

    First was babybrain. Extended periods of not sleeping more than 1.5h in a row and not more than 4h a day in total because your kid is sick/toothing are doing weird things in your brain.

    The second time was during COVID. I work as a paramedic part time and we did change our shift model to 24h shifts due to so many sick colleagues. Was the second shift “in a row” (24h on, 24h off, 24h on). Well…None of those shifts were 24h, most were 25-26h. Because we got hammered by calls. Literally no downtime, one critical patient after another. When driving home I had to get gas. Forgot to pay (we post pay here), forgot to take the god damn hose out. Nearly cried when the fucking car didn’t start (due to the hose being in).

    So TLDR: Not enough sleep is the answer for me here.

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    I was drunk and couldn’t drive, so my wife took me to get more beer. She asked me to put gas in our vehicle so I did because it was cold out. I noticed the pump behind me had the nozzle sitting on the ground which was hilarious to me. I took a snapchat picture and posted it saying “what a dumbass!” then I went inside to get my beer.

    I get back in the truck and I’m having a grand old time showing my wife what the idiot behind us must have done when I hear the “CLUNK”. I was told I turned as white as a ghost. I’d done it. It was my fault.

    I went inside, the cashier knew I was drunk (I was being obnoxious). I was profusely apologized and admitted it was all my fault. She went outside with me, explained it didn’t break and that they can reattach it, BUT there’s a charge.

    The cashier then said to me “get in your truck and get as far away as possible immediately. I didn’t see you, this didn’t happen, and I don’t know what happened to the camera footage. Have a nice night.”

    I hopped in the truck and just told my wife DRIVE. Security came rolling up as we were leaving (by chance).

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    Thanks for the responses.

    TIL: Americans pay first, then fill. Now I can understand how you could easily get distracted once it is in and locked.

    To clarify : this is absolutely impossible to accidentally happen in the EU, because the payment transaction isn’t completed until the nozzle is placed back onto its support (that’s when the pump shuts off).

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      It’s also impossible in India because they pump it for you and you’re not even allowed to do it yourself

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        That doesn’t make it impossible. Nozzle finishes, then you drive off before the attendant removes it. Quite possible.

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        That’s how it is or was in many places in the US. Not many states do it anymore.

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          I think it’s only New Jersey now. It used to be Oregon also but I think late last year they removed that requirement.

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      So are Europeans just more honest and ethical than Americans? Or do all gas stations have better theft prevention systems? In the US, there is often 1 cashier managing 12 pumps AND ringing up vice sales (cigarettes, lottery tickets, junk food). In some states there a pumps with no human on site at all.

      What’s to stop someone from driving off after filling up in the EU?

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        In the UK, petrol stations almost always have CCTV monitoring pumps, and can use number plates to identify anyone who leaves without paying. Probably similar in the EU I would think.

        That said, it’s also increasingly common to have a pay at the pump system, where you have to use your credit/debit card before you can fill up, with the amount being taken off automatically based on how much fuel you used.

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          What’s to stop someone driving cross-country or even just for a 1-off fill up and wearing a hat and glasses and covering their plates with cardboard and tape right before coming and going?

          E: someone else in the thread mentioned an attendant will make sure they can see people’s faces before starting the pump

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        Probably a combination of better theft deterance, and peoples expectations for convenience. In NZ there’s a mix of some stations that let you fill before paying, and some that don’t. When some stations first started operating on the pay first model it felt really inconvenient and annoying, so I guess it’s also a way to compete with other stations apart from price. Some stations will probably eat the cost of theft if it results in better sales.

        Also probably that there’s other types of crime that are more popular in Europe. Maybe because registering a vehicle is more of a hassle in many countries there than in many states in the USA? So criminals are less inclined to do crimes that will get thier vehicle wanted from cctv footage, unless they can easily steal some plates from another vehicle.

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        In all EU countries I drove trough, the pump doesn’t auto-start when you unhook the nozzle from the pump. I think the cashier has to manually allow it to start, from their control system/computer.

        So I suspect they glance at clients through the shop’s window/cameras, and they don’t start the pump if you look shady (hooded, no plates on vehicle) and they suspect you may run it off.

        For example if you ride a motorbike, the cashier sometimes doesn’t start the pump until you remove your helmet / uncover your face (allowing cameras to see your face).

        And yes, after filling-up you then need to go pay at the desk. There can be a waiting line if there are more pumps than open cashdesks.

        You could easily tank then gun it. But there are cameras everywhere. They have your face & plates.

        there a pumps with no human on site at all.

        For these we need to swipe a payment method before the pump starts. It locks a sum on your card, say 200EUR, and when you hook the nozzle back it adjusts the payment transaction to only the amount consumed and debits you.

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      What do you mean by the transaction isn’t complete? Does it hold your card until the nozzle is put back, or do you pump then pay after?

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

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      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.

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    Follow-up question for Americans : what happens if you pay for, say 50$ and end up only filling up 40$? Can you go back to the cashdesk and ask for a refund on the difference?

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      Depends, if it’s prepay by credit card you only get billed for amount used regardless of how much you tell the cashier. If you prepay by cash you have to go get change.

      Most pump transactions are just done by credit or debit card and you are billed for actual use.

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      Alcoholic? Not playing on the drunken stepdad meme just thinking that’s an alcoholic thing to do.

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        Possibly. But throwing that out there is ridiculously presumptuous because you have nothing upon which to base that.

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          “Oops, hah pulled the pump again for the third time chuckles to self

          (for his sake I hope it was drug or drink)

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            Dude just getting him to remember to close up his garage or truck was hard enough. Fortunately (for him) he spat his sunflower seed shells in there so it was too disgusting to want to rob. Like, he didn’t even spit them in a cup he just gobbed them on the floor. I don’t know how many times we’d roll up and find both his garage and his truck, all the doors wide open and they’d been that way for hours. First few dozen times it’d happened the neighbors were worried, but after that they just ignored it.eyi

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              My mom can be like that sometimes, she’s always had bad memory lapses in the strangest of times. No drug or drink, and no sunflower seeds or nasty anti-burgular precautions, but once she called me in a nearly empty Walmart parking lot after close because she couldn’t find her car and thought someone had stolen it. She called me when I was about 5 minutes away saying she found it, it just wasn’t where she remembered parking it. In a nearly empty lot.

              And I misread FIL as stepdad. That’s a much better life outcome for you 😆

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    It has nothing to do with when or how you pay.

    It’s all about the lock that lets you leave the nozzle pumping while you go do something else. That’s what makes it easy to forget you have the nozzle in your car, since you’re not holding it for the entire filling process.

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    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.

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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.

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      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.

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    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.

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      The USA is weird… You’re in one State and you aren’t allowed to put fuel in your car by yourself then you cross the border to the next State and you can put fuel by yourself AND you can do it without having to hold the nozzle while it’s pumping…

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        That’s just New Jersey, and if you’re in New Jersey you have bigger problems anyway.

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          Oh wow, Oregon got rid of that stupid law!

          Imagine that, you’ve got people there that had to put gas in their car for the first time in 50+ years of driving!

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      Yes, the ones here (California) can be set to keep pumping automatically until the tank is full and then stop.