FDU Poll: New Jerseyans Don't Want to Pump Gas
Residents agree with rule requiring attendants to pump gas.
A majority of New Jerseyans would prefer to pump fists, not gas. According to the latest recent statewide poll by Fairleigh Dickinson University's PublicMind, 63% of voters said they support the state’s rule that an attendant must pump gas. Only 23% opposed the rule, while 14% said they weren’t sure. There were no differences in the vote according to age of voters, according to the poll, but women were much more likely to support the rule than men. Just over 70% of women supported the rule, while 55% of men were in favor. Read the release below for more and take our poll. New Jersey voters are pumped up about not pumping gas. According to the most recent statewide poll by Fairleigh Dickinson University’s PublicMindTM, 63% of voters say …
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FourScore
12:34 pm on Saturday, February 4, 2012
Of course, the gas stations that have the cheapest gas are the ones that are going to have the most cars. For example, the Delta's on Rte 46 are usually the cheapest and can get pretty busy. It could take you 15 minutes or more to fuel up depending on how many cars are waiting in line. A self serve island would certainly speed things up. What annoys me most about this is that the people who don't…   more ›