andthebeatgoeson
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Jersey has always been that way. Even have a law that forces stations to pump for you without a price increase.Damn I wish it was that cheap in Cali.
You don't pump your own gas
Jersey has always been that way. Even have a law that forces stations to pump for you without a price increase.Damn I wish it was that cheap in Cali.
My mom is glad she just got rid of her SUV for a sedan
I wonder how long it will take before these price increases hit the west coast.
Hmm perhaps this squeeze could cause some more people in the south to think about electric vehicles and the state of our infrastructure overall. Not to mention what a similar incident could mean if the pipeline heading through Native American land is completed.
Anyway, I hope it's fixed soon, and that the oil spilled doesn't cause too much damage.
lol I have a 33 gal truck and my wife has a 23 gal SUV. #NoRagrets
Everytime I tell my co-workers I'm interested in getting a Tesla I get barraged with the typical "well what if I decided to drive three states away today?"Hahahaha. Oh, wait, you're serious? Oh my sweet summer child. You obviously don't know the South East.
In a statement posted to her Facebook page Saturday, Nashville Mayor Megan Barry assured citizens that there is plenty of fuel available and to not make matters worse by panicking.
http://www.tennessean.com/story/new...t-make-gas-shortage-worse-panicking/90617524/
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I don't know how feasible this is but how is "we fucked up and spilled a bunch of our product so now we must charge you more for it" allowed? Especially when it is gas, a commodity not a luxury item.
Apparently the news coverage is just making it worse, a gas delivery driver said the supply (at least here in north Alabama) is fine, but since people rushed to get gas out of concerns some stations ran out.
Nah, it's not this bad this time around.Georgia-GAF, you have my sympathy. I remember the big gas shortage in Metro Atlanta almost a decade ago where I saw people in trucks filling up multiple 5-10 gallon gas cans and lines stretching back onto the interstate. I can only imagine it's about the same this time around.
Amazing how these type of things usually tend to happen when gas prices are at their lowest in awhile. 🤔
That's what I'm saying. I came in to be sad with you guys, and then I saw these price and I now hate you all.As someone who lives in california, this thread is hilarious. and also sad.
I can't remember the last time I paid less than $3 a gallon
http://www.tennessean.com/story/new...t-make-gas-shortage-worse-panicking/90617524/
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any bread or milk left on the shelves?Pretty crazy in ATL. Lines and outages at gas stations have people thinking they won't be able to refill for weeks and that they have to fill now before prices spike to $4/gallon.
100% for an EV future where people can charge at home and not be freaked out by lines and prices at gas stations.
And people wonder why they are protesting so hard up in the Dakotas.
250 k f'ing gallons leaked out and what? "Whoops?"
Like someone said, it is amazing how little you are hearing about that.
As someone who lives in california, this thread is hilarious. and also sad.
I can't remember the last time I paid less than $3 a gallon
And people wonder why they are protesting so hard up in the Dakotas.
250 k f'ing gallons leaked out and what? "Whoops?"
Like someone said, it is amazing how little you are hearing about that.
Filled up yesterday for $1.95 here in Norfolk, Virginia. Haven't noticed any price spikes yet.
I think it's more that there's currently no oil flowing, rather than all the oil leaked away.The spill sounds like a lot, and it is damaging to the local ecosystem.
But it's less than half an Olympic swimming pool
This is price gouging
It's not the spill that's the problem, it's the pipeline being unavailable.The spill sounds like a lot, and it is damaging to the local ecosystem.
But it's less than half an Olympic swimming pool
This is price gouging
Just following up on my own post, the one which reloaded today was empty again a few hours later when I drove by. (Bags on all the pistols...no customers.)Was completely dry yesterday and had to fill up. Two stations neat me were empty of gas with bags on the pistols. Next station was packed with people in line. Nasty situation, but one of the empty stations had fuel this morning.
I'm in Georgia. Friday morning gas was $2.09/gallon. By 4 PM EDT on Friday price was up to $2.29/gal. I filled up Friday afternoon.