chadr
Well-Known Member
I thought this would blow over in a few days, a week max - I think I said as much earlier in this thread and I didn't really get too concerned. Well, I was wrong....
I don't know about other parts of the country but in my locality it's a nightmare. I haven't been able to get fuel for over a week now and both cars are running on fumes. Glad I can WFH and wife works close by so can walk to work.
Went out last night around 9pm, to the 4 stations within a 2 mile radius, 3 were closed as no fuel, the other had a queue so long I actually couldn't see the end of it and it was blocking the whole road in that direction. I did notice that one of the closed stations (Tesco Extra Watford) had a tanker parked in the layby. Which made me think they might open in the morning, so set my alarm for 6:30am (no Sunday lie-in!) to get there when they open at 7am.
Well, I got out the house and drove down by 6:45am - obviously several hundred other people had had the same idea, as the queue was already snaking past several roundabouts and junctions (reached the Glyn Hopkins Nissan dealer - for those of you that know Watford).
Not sure how this situation is sustainable, surely most people must have full tanks by now? It's not as if we've all been asked to drive an extra 200 miles a week or something?
Sorry for the long windedrant post.... 
I don't know about other parts of the country but in my locality it's a nightmare. I haven't been able to get fuel for over a week now and both cars are running on fumes. Glad I can WFH and wife works close by so can walk to work.
Went out last night around 9pm, to the 4 stations within a 2 mile radius, 3 were closed as no fuel, the other had a queue so long I actually couldn't see the end of it and it was blocking the whole road in that direction. I did notice that one of the closed stations (Tesco Extra Watford) had a tanker parked in the layby. Which made me think they might open in the morning, so set my alarm for 6:30am (no Sunday lie-in!) to get there when they open at 7am.
Well, I got out the house and drove down by 6:45am - obviously several hundred other people had had the same idea, as the queue was already snaking past several roundabouts and junctions (reached the Glyn Hopkins Nissan dealer - for those of you that know Watford).
Not sure how this situation is sustainable, surely most people must have full tanks by now? It's not as if we've all been asked to drive an extra 200 miles a week or something?
Sorry for the long winded
