Well, I suppose it could, but long before that happens you'll notice that the engine isn't running right.
Also, if the car is moving, the airflow may keep the engine cool enough that it won't overheat, even if the coolant has completely leaked out. Idling the engine at the drive-thru would cause it to overheat though.
Slightly related-- there was a big spectacle in my apartment complex at the Institute during finals week when someone lit a dumpster on fire. I didn't manage to get a video; some moronic twats outside were raising Hell (probably the same ones that lit the dumpster) and the general consensus in my apartment was that we didn't want to unlock our doors until they'd gone. >.>
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