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True "running out of fuel" is pure pilot error, and highly preventable. I've never run out of fuel, ever; not in my truck, my car, my airplane, my motorcycle. I wonder if the same kind of person who runs out on the ground runs out in the air?
I've run out of gas twice on a motorcycle, but no other vehicles. Both were back in the day when bikes had a petcock.
First time, I filled the bike and forgot to put it back to ON before leaving the gas station. Nothing like having the engine sputter, reach down to put it on RESERVE, and finding it already on RESERVE. Oh crap, time to walk/push.
Second time I was dating a girl about 40mi away, and was riding to meet her for dinner. Bike went on RESERVE about 1/4 way there, but I was late for dinner and went past several gas stations. No problem, I figured, I'd buy gas on my way back later. Well, in that area they must have rolled up the sidewalks early, as no stations were open as I departed town at about 9:30pm. OK, cue sinking feeling. About 1/4 the way home, the bike ran out. Hilly terrain. Push uphill, drift down. Rinse, repeat. Finally, at the top of one hill I found an oasis, an open Shell station at the bottom. I drifted right up to the pump, and started filling. The attendant came out and told me I was very lucky, he closed at 11pm. I looked at my watch, it was 10:58.
From that day forward, anytime a bike goes on RESERVE or the gas light comes on, I stop at the next station to fill.