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Why Cant Petrol Pumps Be Fully Mechanised?
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ihave a disability, and although driving is fairly easy with an adapted car, putting petrol in is an enormously physical take - from opening the petrol cap, to manhandling the hose to get it in, and most difficult, squeezing the pump.
As i was doing this yesterday, i was thinking to myself, it would be much easier if you could put in how much you wanted and it dispensed itself, rather than squeezing. I would guess most people want either a fixed payment amount (say £50); to fill up; or a fixed literage so it seems possible (tome anyway!) so why hasnt that been invented i wonder?
As i was doing this yesterday, i was thinking to myself, it would be much easier if you could put in how much you wanted and it dispensed itself, rather than squeezing. I would guess most people want either a fixed payment amount (say £50); to fill up; or a fixed literage so it seems possible (tome anyway!) so why hasnt that been invented i wonder?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I doubt that sellers see paying more for a fancy sophisticated pump to serve a minority of the public better, is in the interest of the business. The business is profitable already and there's no obligation.
Yes, unintentionally went to a pay first fuel station once. Never went back again. They mess me about, their loss. They decide I'm untrustworthy then they know what they can do with their product.
Yes, unintentionally went to a pay first fuel station once. Never went back again. They mess me about, their loss. They decide I'm untrustworthy then they know what they can do with their product.
In America, fuel pumps can be locked on, but not here in Britain, for safety reasons I am guessing.
Not in all states though, mikey.
chiefsilverback at 11:38 PM March 21, 2012
The rules on petrol pumps varies state to state in the US. We live in Rhode Island where it's not allowed, same with Massachusetts, but they do latch in Connecticut and New Hampshire!
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Not in all states though, mikey.
chiefsilverback at 11:38 PM March 21, 2012
The rules on petrol pumps varies state to state in the US. We live in Rhode Island where it's not allowed, same with Massachusetts, but they do latch in Connecticut and New Hampshire!
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