[QUOTE 1787238, member: 45"]No, it's causing problems. There's no "filling up early" because there's no strike being called yet. It is panic buying because people are filling up in the panic that there won't be any fuel left for them. And in that action they're creating the queues. It's crazy. And it's putting more demand on the fuel delivery infrastructure.
Our tank is a quarter full. We're going on holiday on Monday. There's no need for me to fill up now, so I'll wait until the panickers have calmed down, then I won't have to queue.[/quote]
Not aimed at you MP, but there;s too many generalisations...doubtless some are 'panicking'...i'm not, its a sensible decision for me.
My tank was nearly empty anyway, enough fuel for 1.5 days at work. I live 20 plus miles from work, 40 plus miles every day.
I put in roughly £35 to £40 per week, that only lasts me the week. Instead i put in £50 and i'll top it up as neccessary, probably more often than i would have normally.
There's an increasing amount of people who DONT generally fill their tanks any more, its more a case of putting in whats needed for the week. That doesnt leave you any margin if there's a problem. Thats probably why you're seeing a lot of people 'panicking'. But theyre not panicking, they're just filling up a few days before they would have anyway.
Secondly...i can't or wont cycle 40 plus miles a day to work. I don't get paid if i cant get to work, simple as that.
The point is, there's a lot of generalisation going on, its just as likely a LOT of people DO need their cars, just like i do.
Some people (probably a lot)...doubtlessly DONT need the car in the same way...
I already do cycle part of the way, even before all his rubbish.
Demand on the infrastructure ? i dont see it...it just means more lorries are going to haul the stuff around until everyones got their tanks filled. Its just spreading whats going to be a busy period. No doubt the drivers will be coining it in before they lose anything when and if they go on strike. It'll be busy for the infrastructure, but they'll cope. Everyone will get their cars filled up, some will do it early, some will do it later but hardly anyone will get left in the lurch.