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New Jersey is one of two states where you can't pump your own gas, and it has been that way since 1949. There have been some exceptions in recent years, however any form of self-service gassing up is a violation of the Retail Gasoline Dispensing Safety Act. The purpose of this act is to pay an ode to the gas attendants across the Garden State.
New Jersey prides itself on being able to offer its residents a full-service experience when they are at the pumps. That is a key reason behind the ban on self-service pumping. However, health and safety purposes is another. With full-service gassing in New Jersey, prices for gas are a little higher than across the nation. It is not something that appears to bother New Jersey residents at all who enjoy having gas attendants tend to their vehicles when it is time to fuel up. A violation of this law could mean a fine from $50 to $250. Repeat offenses will mean a fine of $500.
Oregon is the second of two states where you can't pump your own gas. This has been banned since 1951 and has some exceptions. Rural areas in Oregon with towns that are less than 40,000 residents have been permitted to pump their own gas since 2018. Some restrictions apply. Residents in smaller towns can often serve themselves gas at any time of day. Some countries are restricting times to 6:00 p.m. local time. Safety is a key reason cited for restrictions on gas pumping in Oregon. Fumes and spills are dangerous to residents, with pregnant women a key concern for Oregon lawmakers. A key exception made to this ban occurred in 2020 when the Covid-19 pandemic was declared. Governor Kate Brown of Oregon lifted the ban temporarily, between March 25 and May 2020 to illness, but attempts to slow down the transmission of the virus in Oregon were also reasons cited for lifting the ban.
New York is not one of the states where you can't pump your own gas, but it is home to a city that has decided to stand out on this life service. The state of New York overall does allow for self-service gas stations, but Huntington, New York has banned the service. All gas stations in the city are completely full-service. The city of Huntington is reputed to have fire safety on their mind with keeping this law in effect. The law has been in place since the early 1980s. Violations to this law include fines.
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