Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D.C. here - no one is lining up to fill tanks in downtown. I have no idea what the fuss is all about.
That’s cuz the signs all say Sorry No Gas.
This. According to Gas Buddy, as of Friday morning almost 90% of gas stations in DC were out of gas. And when one station gets some, people who have been waiting will fill up and the station will become empty again.
I live in Del Ray, and all of the stations are empty here (must be why the post did a story re them in this morning's paper). Then the Exxon got gas somehow and was out again in a few hours.
In MoCo, gas stations near freeways are out. Everywhere else is basically fine.
I’m out of town but heard that everything in Kensington is out. That’s a couple miles from any highway.
Anonymous wrote:Gas stations in richer areas are out, gas stations in eastern MoCo are doing ok on the whole, at least near my lower cost neighborhood. That pretty tells you who is panicking and buying gas they don't really "need" right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D.C. here - no one is lining up to fill tanks in downtown. I have no idea what the fuss is all about.
That’s cuz the signs all say Sorry No Gas.
This. According to Gas Buddy, as of Friday morning almost 90% of gas stations in DC were out of gas. And when one station gets some, people who have been waiting will fill up and the station will become empty again.
I live in Del Ray, and all of the stations are empty here (must be why the post did a story re them in this morning's paper). Then the Exxon got gas somehow and was out again in a few hours.
In MoCo, gas stations near freeways are out. Everywhere else is basically fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D.C. here - no one is lining up to fill tanks in downtown. I have no idea what the fuss is all about.
That’s cuz the signs all say Sorry No Gas.
This. According to Gas Buddy, as of Friday morning almost 90% of gas stations in DC were out of gas. And when one station gets some, people who have been waiting will fill up and the station will become empty again.
I live in Del Ray, and all of the stations are empty here (must be why the post did a story re them in this morning's paper). Then the Exxon got gas somehow and was out again in a few hours.
In MoCo, gas stations near freeways are out. Everywhere else is basically fine.
Anonymous wrote:Aren't we (VA) already in a governor-imposed state of emergency? Is this is super-duper double secret state of emergency now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D.C. here - no one is lining up to fill tanks in downtown. I have no idea what the fuss is all about.
That’s cuz the signs all say Sorry No Gas.
This. According to Gas Buddy, as of Friday morning almost 90% of gas stations in DC were out of gas. And when one station gets some, people who have been waiting will fill up and the station will become empty again.
I live in Del Ray, and all of the stations are empty here (must be why the post did a story re them in this morning's paper). Then the Exxon got gas somehow and was out again in a few hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D.C. here - no one is lining up to fill tanks in downtown. I have no idea what the fuss is all about.
That’s cuz the signs all say Sorry No Gas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D.C. here - no one is lining up to fill tanks in downtown. I have no idea what the fuss is all about.
I literally just drove up GA Ave, and all of the gas stations were opened and serving customers.
Anonymous wrote:D.C. here - no one is lining up to fill tanks in downtown. I have no idea what the fuss is all about.