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  2. There’s only one state left where it’s illegal to pump your ...

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    New Jersey is now the only state in America where it’s illegal for drivers to pump their own gas.

  3. Filling station attendant - Wikipedia

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    A filling station attendant or gas station attendant (also known as a gas jockey in the US and Canada [1] [2]) is a worker at a full-service filling station who performs services other than accepting payment. Tasks usually include pumping fuel, cleaning windshields, and checking vehicle oil levels.

  4. NJ gas pumps: It's time to end New Jersey's 73-year ban on ...

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    Giving New Jersey drivers the choice to pump their own gas will benefit everyone. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  5. List of U.S. states by standard octane ratings - Wikipedia

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    lower octane gas can be sold if labeled as "sub-standard" or "sub-regular" [11] South Dakota: 85/87 87/89 91 85 octane must be sold with a warning label displayed at the pump. [12] 85 and 86 octane can be sold as regular fuel only in the counties of Butte, Custer, Fall River, Harding, Lawrence, Meade, Oglala Lakota, Pennington, and Perkins.

  6. Filling station - Wikipedia

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    Pre-payment is the norm in the US and customers may typically pay either at the pump or inside the gas station. Modern stations have pay-at-the-pump functions: in most cases credit, debit, ATM cards, fuel cards and fleet cards are accepted. Occasionally a station will have a pay-at-the-pump-only period per day, when attendants are not present ...

  7. Why are NJ bills to upend government transparency and the gas ...

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    Bills that would reform the Open Rublic Records Act and renew New Jersey's Transportation Trust Fund — increasing the gas tax in the process — have been streamlined to the point where they are ...

  8. Buc-ee's in NJ? If it's coming to the land of Wawa and ... - AOL

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    It turns out New Jersey's prohibition against self-serve at the gas pump is a big sticking point. New Jersey is the last full-service-only state in the U.S. Why does NJ still ban self-serve gas?

  9. Pay at the pump - Wikipedia

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    Pay at the pump is a system used at many filling stations, where customers can pay for their fuel by inserting a credit card, debit card, or fuel card into a slot on the pump, bypassing the requirement to make the transaction with the station attendant or to walk away from one's vehicle.