Running out of petrol on a German autobahn is illegal — it is considered avoidable negligence
On Germany's famous autobahn highway network, stopping your vehicle unnecessarily is illegal — and running out of fuel is considered a preventable act of negligence. Stopping due to an empty tank can earn a fine and may make you liable for any accidents caused by your stopped vehicle. The reasoning is that modern cars have fuel gauges and warning systems that give ample notice; choosing to ignore them until you run dry on a 130+ km/h road is reckless. You can also be fined for stopping to check a map.
In Germany, running out of petrol is not misfortune — it is a traffic violation. The law treats fuel management as a basic duty of a driver.
“Running out of petrol on a German autobahn is illegal. It's considered preventable negligence and can result in a fine.”