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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. 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?

  4. Filling station attendant - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, gas jockeys were often tipped for their services, [3] but this is now rare as full-service stations are uncommon except in New Jersey, 16 “urban” counties in Oregon, the city of Weymouth, Massachusetts, and the town of Huntington, New York, where there are laws or restrictions against letting customers pump their own ...

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

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  6. Oregon, New Jersey consider the unthinkable: Letting people ...

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    Legislators in the only two states that do not allow residents to pump their own gas at service stations are considering revising their decades-old rules in the face of a national labor shortage ...

  7. Public Service Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The department of transportation formed a new company, New Jersey Transit, in 1979. It began to buy up bus companies, and purchased Transport of New Jersey in 1980. This ended PSE&G's role as a transportation provider, and it became exclusively an energy utility. In 1985, a new holding company, Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. formed

  8. After 73 years, New Jersey drivers may soon be able to pump ...

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  9. Gurmeet Singh Dhinsa - Wikipedia

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    He worked as a car-wash attendant until he was able to purchase a filling station of his own. As business improved, Dhinsa's holding company, Citygas Gasoline Corp [3] "City Gas" opened more stations in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. At its height, City Gas had 51 locations and 300 employees, with annual revenues of $100 million. [4]