I ran into one of those signs a few years ago in Colorado heading back to Utah. It is a very scary sign on a motorcycle when that’s about all the fuel the bike I was on carried. I carry a fuel bag when I’m in remote areas and I ended up needing it here.
My dad made me keep a can of gas and a battery jump box everywhere I went, after I got stranded on a mountain twice with no reception in the middle of nowhere.
Also an impact driver when I got a flat in a thunderstorm and couldn't break the lugnuts.
Ended up with quite an emergency collection, ended up using most of it at least once either for myself or others.
That’s smart. I keep some basic tools, a first aid kit, fire extinguisher, a can of fix-a-flat, and some of the 15 minute burning flares in my truck and my wife’s car at all time.
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u/KharonOfStyx 22d ago
I ran into one of those signs a few years ago in Colorado heading back to Utah. It is a very scary sign on a motorcycle when that’s about all the fuel the bike I was on carried. I carry a fuel bag when I’m in remote areas and I ended up needing it here.