New Jersey has banned drivers from pumping their own gas since 1949. The latest attempt to eliminate that law is the Motorist Fueling Choice and Convenience Act a bipartisan bill introduced in the state Assembly. New Jersey is the only state in the country that requires attendants pump gas without exceptions.
New Jersey is the last state where self-serve gasoline isn't allowed. The bill would require full-serve pumps at stations with more than four dispensers.
New Jersey is the last state where self-serve gasoline isn't allowed. The bill would require full-serve pumps at stations with more than four dispensers.
New Jersey is the last state where self-serve gasoline isn't allowed. The bill would require full-serve pumps at stations with more than four dispensers.
New Jersey is the last state where self-serve gasoline isn't allowed. The bill would require full-serve pumps at stations with more than four dispensers.