We're running dry down here in Northern Georgia too.
Drove from to Charlotte and back Saturday/Sunday, and SC for the most part has gas, although they are rationing it. I'm pretty sure NC and GA are
boutique fuels
that have to meet some government-imposed standard.
I'm stuck at a crossroads...I really don't want to and can't afford to wait an hour at the 1 out of 10 gas stations that have fuel. I refused to get in line with the manics and run out and fill up everything they own (and thought that the prices might come back down)...but the truck is on E, the Jetta at a 1/4 tank, the scooter at about 1/8, and my lawnmower empty. The RV has about 1/3 of a tank but I'm not real keen on driving that to work!
That's because all of the pumps have bags over them so there's nothing to wait in line for. There's no shortage of regular in Raleigh, but driving around in search of higher octane fuel has gotten annoying.
We went through this same situation in 1973. I lived in Key West then and was going somewhere to race almost every weekend. We all were carrying 5 or six 5 gallon jugs in our vans. If we ever wrecked it would have been ugly.
This shortage is temporary, but it could get a lot worse.
I am right now thinking of installing an extra tank in the bed of my truck.
In 1974 I had a Ford pick-up with two 25 gallion boat tanks in the bed. I had a range of about 600 miles. By then there was no shortage but it made it beneficial to price shop and get gas at the best price.
In retrospect, it was probably a pretty lethal situation!
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