Overview
- A Cazoo poll of 2,000 motorists reported by The Times found 62% of 18–24-year-olds feel anxious about refueling, compared with 39% across all ages.
- Reported behaviors include avoiding fuel stops, letting tanks run dangerously low, and in about one quarter of cases having run out of fuel.
- Young drivers cite worries about pulling up correctly, choosing the right fuel, and using the nozzle, with Chip.de adding hygiene concerns, queues, and reliance on others for refueling.
- Merkur places the poll alongside longer-term trends, noting UK data that only one in four 17–20-year-olds now hold a license versus one in two in 1989, while experts caution that causation is unproven.
- German coverage notes potential penalties for stopping due to an empty tank, with bussgeldkatalog.org citing fines up to €70 and a point in Flensburg in certain circumstances.