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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3201949" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>Agreed, I used to pick people up when I was a teenager and move them along here and there. No issue stopping and helping someone on the side of the road. Now it's a different story. I still stop especially when it is cold. Got someone going again when they had a little baby on the side of the road and had stopped to sleep. Battery died and they were really cold. Couldn't even call someone as the phones were not working, can't remember if dead or no signal. Got the wife and the baby warmed up in my vehicle and then was able to get the car jump started once the rental company said it was OK. That was in New Mexico by Tucumcari.</p><p></p><p>Another time a couple with two little kids ran out of fuel trying to push it to the next town where it was a little cheaper. Had my can's on board so gave them enough to get to the station and made sure they made it. That was on the other side of Albuquerque. </p><p></p><p>Couple weeks ago when we had a bit of snow a guy slid part way off the road after popping up over a curb and I pulled him off of it as him and a woman who stopped to try and help were not going to get it moved at all.</p><p></p><p>Going out of my way somewhere however not going to happen. And if I don't carry I probably won't be stopping either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3201949, member: 29706"] Agreed, I used to pick people up when I was a teenager and move them along here and there. No issue stopping and helping someone on the side of the road. Now it's a different story. I still stop especially when it is cold. Got someone going again when they had a little baby on the side of the road and had stopped to sleep. Battery died and they were really cold. Couldn't even call someone as the phones were not working, can't remember if dead or no signal. Got the wife and the baby warmed up in my vehicle and then was able to get the car jump started once the rental company said it was OK. That was in New Mexico by Tucumcari. Another time a couple with two little kids ran out of fuel trying to push it to the next town where it was a little cheaper. Had my can's on board so gave them enough to get to the station and made sure they made it. That was on the other side of Albuquerque. Couple weeks ago when we had a bit of snow a guy slid part way off the road after popping up over a curb and I pulled him off of it as him and a woman who stopped to try and help were not going to get it moved at all. Going out of my way somewhere however not going to happen. And if I don't carry I probably won't be stopping either. [/QUOTE]
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