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  • Petrol and diesel set to be the new bog roll. Road Warriors unite! 🚙
  • Poopscoop
    Full Member

    The newspaper headlines are full of the news that fuel is in short supply at many (some?) stations due to supply (hgv driver) issues.

    Now I know that everyone here drives EVs but based on the fact that peeps that saw the news tonight or read the papers tomorrow will likely panic buy fuel… I thought I’d post as a heads up. Apparently government was warned by BP amongst others last week but it was banking on the future kicking in and us all moving around on hover-boards.

    Some ministers are said to be in favour of allowing foreign hgv drivers in from the EU but business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng just says we need to pay British drivers more… which will make them appear as if by magic! Huzzah!

    Good luck out there Road Warriors … Boris has said there is no need to panic buy so you can draw your own conclusions from that.😉

    thols2
    Full Member

    jamesoz
    Full Member

    AHH, that’ll explain the huge queue at the local shell when I drove past with the fuel light on today.

    yourguitarhero
    Free Member

    Ugh, my tank is empty too

    Poopscoop
    Full Member

    2022 can only get better though, right?

    Though I’ve been saying that for a while now.

    reluctantjumper
    Full Member

    Being a fuel tanker driver is a specialist job in a specialist industry so there is always a shortage of them. You need to have your Class 2, then your Class 1 and on top you need your ADR ticket (stands for Accord Dangerous Routier). That’s over £3k of training that a lot of people just can’t or won’t fund themselves. Companies refuse to pay for the training so you end up with a shortage. Yes wages for tanker drivers are more but there’s also a lot of pressure that comes with it, from delivery windows to the extra stress from driving the things as they are slow and unwieldy when full.

    It’s the same issue as for other HGV jobs, lack of investment by companies in driver training, poor wages and poor working conditions mean no-one really wants to do the job.

    Oh and please don’t panic buy fuel, it will just make the problem worse.

    kayak23
    Full Member

    Ah, so a thread advising folks to go out and fill up with fuel whether they need it or not to avoid potential panic buying from people filling up with fuel whether they need it or not?

    Cool.
    🤔

    Poopscoop
    Full Member

    ^^ Thanks bro.

    Guess you’ve never bought a bog roll till you need it either? in which case, im sorry for whom your live with and your porcelain.

    Being old fashioned I tend to buy toilet roll and fuel, by definition, before it’s needed. You might try this out this new concept my friend.

    FunkyDunc
    Free Member

    We have a shortage of super unleaded around our way

    Think it’s the E10 thing and because we are rural everyone wanting to fill up their chainsaw’s and lawn mowers

    kayak23
    Full Member

    Thanks bro

    Safe, fam.
    But yeah, the link between stuff like this and the stuff on the news showing empty shelves and reports that there there COULD be panic buying, and then the resultant panic buying, isn’t really too much of a stretch to connect now is it?

    What would happen if nobody got told there MIGHT be bog roll or fuel shortages by alarmist things in the media and went about purchasing habits as normal?

    Probably not much.
    Thanks for the warning though. 👍

    duncancallum
    Full Member

    Tbf it’s not going to be like the strikes…. we need drivers but we have needed drivers for years…. nowts changed

    Trust me

    I’m in the industry

    MoreCashThanDash
    Full Member

    Big thing about a petrol station running out on BBC News last night, really felt for the guy whose wife was due to give birth any moment and obviously needed petrol for that journey, but then they mentioned another petrol station 2 miles down the road had loads.

    So not a crisis, but sensationalist reporting could push it that way!

    crazy-legs
    Full Member

    Filled up last night. (Not panic buying, I have to drive a round trip of 450 miles this weekend…)

    No queue but half the pumps were out of action and everyone arriving after me was filling jerry cans as well. Was checking on traffic on Google Maps and it has a big spike at the petrol station and a helpful tag of “much busier than usual”.

    It had quietened down when I went there about 9pm.

    paton
    Free Member

    new bog roll??????????????

    Try not to get it on your skin
    https://healthfully.com/treat-diesel-fuel-skin-infection-6515117.html

    big_n_daft
    Free Member

    It’s the self locking lollipop of the 24hour news cycle.

    The more you report it the more it happens

    The editors of these programmes should be ashamed

    marksnook
    Free Member

    Maybe I should have done my weekly fill up yesterday but I wanted to get home and get some riding done in that glorious sunshine. Stupid me! Working away next week so will cover a lot of miles

    Beagleboy
    Full Member

    I was sat on the bus reading about this on my commute into Glasgow this morning.

    😉

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    The more you report it the more it happens

    The editors of these programmes should be ashamed

    Posted 4 minutes ago

    This.

    Yet the small print in this mornings article announce 10 Esso stations and 2 Tesco stations closed. Not really very many is it, but more will close now as the panicking public rush to the pumps.

    In addition to this, Schapps announced that motorway services will be prioritised. That’s right, those ones with more of a markup and therefore tax than your locals station.

    So, I have 1/4 tank and am supposed to be on a round trip to London – Cannock this weekend. We’ll see eh.

    crazy-legs
    Full Member

    In addition to this, Schapps announced that motorway services will be prioritised. That’s right, those ones with more of a markup and therefore tax than your locals station.

    Tax on fuel remains the same percentage – the end price is simply a factor of a captive market, same as the coffee costs more at a service station Costa than a high street one.

    However running out of fuel on the motorway is far more safety critical than running out of fuel on the high street. The latter is an inconvenience but you can probably walk to a nearby garage or easily be recovered. The former is likely to result in a pile up…

    oldnpastit
    Full Member

    It will give our great nation the chance to show our plucky Brexit spirit.

    We won’t let the EUSSR defeat us.

    Etc etc.

    Maybe the final Brexit benefits will be better health from being forced to cycle everywhere and better dental health from giving up fizzy sugary drinks.

    Sandwich
    Full Member

    Some ministers are said to be in favour of allowing foreign hgv drivers in from the EU but business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng just says we need to pay British drivers more… which will make them appear as if by magic! Huzzah!

    If only we had some notice of this lack of overseas labour, like around 4 years notice. Haulage and retailers are complicit in this ‘shortage’.
    Government are responsible for the appalling working conditions where the trampers end up defecating in a carrier bag in the cab because there are not enough truck stops due to council underfunding.

    binners
    Full Member

    I nearly added ‘telling people not to panic buy petrol’ to yesterday’s ‘what’s mildly annoying you’ thread as I was finding it irritating that they kept repeating it

    I’m sure it’ll provide the prompt for Bob and Ada to go and sit in a queue to fill their tank despite it being half full already and them only ever using the car to pop to Asda anyway

    jamesoz
    Full Member

    Ah, so a thread advising folks to go out and fill up with fuel whether they need it or not to avoid potential panic buying from people filling up with fuel whether they need it or not?

    Didn’t read that on the thread. Typically there is the least amount of petrol at my house possible.
    I’ve not filled the mower Jerry can as I just want to use the last up for the year. Our elderly Astra is fine on E10 but on fumes due to the queues yesterday
    My 944t can only run on super and is low on fuel.
    Not the end of the world as neither car are used for commuting.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    I had to ride to the next village to fill up the motorbike yesterday as our own filling station had no petrol, only diesel. It’s always a squeeky bum time with the motorbike as “reserve” is only around 15 miles.

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Sunlight uplands and blue passports.

    What more do you lot expect?

    Paul-B
    Full Member

    Oh no, I only have 5 miles left according to the clock…

    aberdeenlune
    Free Member

    I love cycling past the petrolstation when it’s queued. Just shout out “Infinity MPG GIRUY” 🤪

    zippykona
    Full Member

    But I fORT cOZ SomewUN 80 YeARS aGO HaD bombz DroPPED oN tHEm We WuZ GOnnA B ok

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    Its the panic that will cause the shortage, here’s snippets of the quote from Schapps this morning:

    The energy giant said tens of forecourts in its 1,200-strong network were experiencing shortages – blamed on the nationwide lack of HGV drivers – while rival Esso said a few of its sites were affected.

    Tesco said two of the 500 petrol stations it operates were currently affected, describing the impact as minimal and ensuring that supply is replenished whenever this happens.

    Speaking to Kay Burley, Grant Shapps said the shortage of drivers should “smooth out fairly quickly” as more HGV driving tests have been made available.

    “What I can tell you is yesterday, as of last night, five petrol stations on the BP network of 1,200 to 1,300 were affected.

    Not real very many, is it?

    cchris2lou
    Full Member

    Can t you fill up on sovereignety ?

    nickjb
    Free Member

    Not real very many, is it?

    I bet it’s a lot more by the end of today.

    whatgoesup
    Full Member

    Idiots all the way down.

    Including me for posting on this thread and helping keep it on the front page.

    WorldClassAccident
    Free Member

    It is a crisis. I heard that some ministers are having to use their wife’s second Range Rover to visit their mistress so they still had enough fuel in theirs to visit the golf.

    nickc
    Full Member

    You know, if they announced a zombie apocalypse and they started running/shuffling past my door, I think I’d just carry on drinking my tea…

    muddy@rseguy
    Full Member

    Oh no! What are we all going to do? Will the country grind to a halt? How one earth can I be expected to get to work now???????

    (typed as I am sitting at home preparing for the first Zoom meeting of the day)

    On a completely unrelated note, it’s the 20th anniversary of the 2001 fuel protests (aka, “well the French did it last week and it looks like a laugh so why don’t we?”). Simply cannot imagine that the press would take advantage of that fact to run some news stories…

    sharkbait
    Free Member

    Good:
    I filled the car at Costco the other day – should be 700 miles range

    Bad:
    I’m bringing the boat back from the coast this weekend which will use a lot of fuel

    Good:
    The boat’s got about 40 gallons of E5 unleaded in it I could use

    Bad:
    My car’s a diesel
    😫

    {Could put it in the wife’s car though!}

    Bloody media hype…. Does nothing but cause problems.

    HoratioHufnagel
    Free Member

    I’m sure people won’t panic buy….

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    “What I can tell you is yesterday, as of last night, five petrol stations on the BP network of 1,200 to 1,300 were affected.

    Well, one was in Aviemore. I wonder where the other four were?

    dissonance
    Full Member

    Not real very many, is it?

    No but I bet you there are going to be a lot more run out of fuel today due to the irresponsible messaging.
    “Dont panic buy” automatically translates for many people as “get buying now and then buy another ten years supply on top”.
    Wonder if some poor sods are going to lose their lives this time round due to the panic. Buying too many toilet rolls just fills up the garage but if someone has gone and got that old jerry can and filled it up could be rather more damaging.

    Ro5ey
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