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Cossacks guard petrol stations in Russian resort as anger grows over fuel shortages
(www.reuters.com)
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So, that's just under 4 gallons.
Cars don't use that much fuel while idling, but at that point, even idling is using a substantial amount of the fuel.
https://carxplorer.com/how-much-gas-does-a-car-use-when-idling/
Even at the bottom end of the scale there, and assuming modern cars, a 36-hour queue would consume nearly all of the fuel you'd get waiting in line.
I guess if they try to allow large gaps and don't worry about other cars cutting in the line, so that the restarts are infrequent, they can reduce that by keeping engines off as much as possible.
The fuel overhead from the queuing itself is gonna be meaningful, even aside from the human time overhead.
At that point just put it in neutral and take turns with a buddy pushing it along the line lmao
I did see articles talking about people who did run out of fuel in queue and pushing it, and one video that showed people pushing their car through the queue. I'm sure that it does happen.