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- azdryheatExplorerI think it's a jobs program for total losers, at least from my experiences with attendants in OR.
- MDKMDKExplorer
ksg5000 wrote:
MDKMDK wrote:
Was there back in 2011, and couldn't believe they don't let you pump your own. Luckily we were just passing through, and didn't need any gas, just the restrooms. I remember thinking at the time, how do I know who I'm handing my keys (locking gas cap/filler door) or cash/credit card to, when someone dressed casually walks up to my window and asks "fill 'er up?".
Not sure I understand - the attendant pumps the gas - most put in their own credit card in the slot. Why would you travel all the way through Oregon and pay higher gas prices in either Washington/Calif to avoid having someone pump your gas?
As I said in my post, although not in this much detail, we were just passing thru and didn't need gas. Didn't go to California or Washington either for gas. We just stopped to use the restrooms before heading east. The "can't pump gas in Oregon" was just some interesting local folklore we discovered during our stop. When we were asked how much gas we wanted, we said, "sorry, we didn't know we were at the full service islands". Then the attendant told us they were all full service, and explained the rules, and then we realized what was happening. Had never heard of this before. Anywhere.
re: putting card in slot. Where I live/buy gas, if you're going to put your credit card in the pump, you're already out of the vehicle, so you might as well finish the job. I guess they figure we're clever enough to pump our own without immolating grandma.
Can I ask, how do folks from OR deal with gas lawn mowers, snow blowers, chainsaws, charcoal grills, and so on? Once the attendant fills your gas cans, you're suddenly deemed qualified to handle and pour the class 1 flammable liquid? - ktmrfsExplorer II
Tom/Barb wrote:
SAR Tracker wrote:
Tom/Barb wrote:
...And remember the new law only applies to rural areas. no in any cities
Applies to COUNTIES with less than 40,000 people
Which brings up the question, How would a traveler know?
Did we just cross the county line?
well, every case I've seen where self serve is allowed has a BIG sign at the pumps stating self serve is allowed, and if it is only certain hours, the time it is allowed. - ktmrfsExplorer II
agesilaus wrote:
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pretty old news, Been that way for over a year now. And
1) you can pump your own diesel, It's not a class 1 flamable
2) you can pump your own gas in "classic" or "special interest" vehicles. pump my own gas in my SL500
3) you can (well must) pump your own gas in motorcycles.
course in the pouring rain or snowstorm is nice not to pump your own.
will we ever completely allow self serve? probably not.
At least the pump jockeys don't let people get out, start the pump, then go in the store for food, etc and keep blocking an island. - Tom_BarbExplorer
SAR Tracker wrote:
Tom/Barb wrote:
...And remember the new law only applies to rural areas. no in any cities
Applies to COUNTIES with less than 40,000 people
Which brings up the question, How would a traveler know?
Did we just cross the county line? - turbojimmyExplorer
MDKMDK wrote:
turbojimmy wrote:
NJ is the only other state where you can't pump your own gas. Well, you can but it's illegal and the station gets fined. That makes them angry so I just let them pump it.
Just one more state to hit with a full tank.
You'd think that, but I make sure I LEAVE NJ with a full tank. Gas is much cheaper than in PA and NY despite the "savings" of not having to pay attendants. - I like hearing the bell ring when I run over their rubber hoses. No wait - that was 40 years ago.
- ksg5000Explorer
MDKMDK wrote:
Was there back in 2011, and couldn't believe they don't let you pump your own. Luckily we were just passing through, and didn't need any gas, just the restrooms. I remember thinking at the time, how do I know who I'm handing my keys (locking gas cap/filler door) or cash/credit card to, when someone dressed casually walks up to my window and asks "fill 'er up?".
Not sure I understand - the attendant pumps the gas - most put in their own credit card in the slot. Why would you travel all the way through Oregon and pay higher gas prices in either Washington/Calif to avoid having someone pump your gas? - MDKMDKExplorer
turbojimmy wrote:
NJ is the only other state where you can't pump your own gas. Well, you can but it's illegal and the station gets fined. That makes them angry so I just let them pump it.
Just one more state to hit with a full tank. - SAR_TrackerExplorer
Tom/Barb wrote:
...And remember the new law only applies to rural areas. no in any cities
Applies to COUNTIES with less than 40,000 people
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