As a truck driver in the US, depends on the restroom.
More than a few of the restrooms I’ve visited over the years had no soap or nonfunctional faucets, usually at the smaller truck stops. I started keeping handwashing supplies (separate from my daily hygiene bag) in the driver side cargo hatch of my truck. Access to potable water being often times limited, it would often be hand sanitizer, if I could get it, or windshield washer fluid, sometimes both. Not a great solution, but you work with what you have.
As for the folks that just don’t wash, ya, I’ve no clue.
As a truck driver in the US, depends on the restroom.
More than a few of the restrooms I’ve visited over the years had no soap or nonfunctional faucets, usually at the smaller truck stops. I started keeping handwashing supplies (separate from my daily hygiene bag) in the driver side cargo hatch of my truck. Access to potable water being often times limited, it would often be hand sanitizer, if I could get it, or windshield washer fluid, sometimes both. Not a great solution, but you work with what you have.
As for the folks that just don’t wash, ya, I’ve no clue.
Just FYI: If you’re not drinking it, it doesn’t need to be potable.
True, but I’d rather not wash with water from a diesel island faucet.