Monday, October 17, 2011

 

Running on empty


It’s a good thing that cars are so fuel efficient these days – back in our grandparents’ day, it was almost impossible to travel 100 miles without needing to stop at a petrol station, even on a full tank of fuel.

However, environmental considerations aside, fuel efficiency is becoming a practical necessity.

This is because petrol stations are beginning to disappear from our nation’s roads. Even in my short driving life, just six years, I’ve noticed that petrol stations are becoming increasingly scarce.

More than ever before, I need to plan my fuel stops when making a journey otherwise there’s a very real risk I could be left short and stranded.

Perhaps supermarkets, which offer cheap subsidised fuel are to blame – as other sellers struggle to compete with their prices they shut up shop and disappear.

There are now only 9,000 fuel forecourts in the UK, which is 12,000 fewer than in 1991, and this is despite a doubling in the number of vehicles on the road in the same period.

Cheap car insurance, easy access to fuel, low house prices – our parents and grandparents don’t know how lucky they were.

Image © Adrian Wallett via Flickr, under Creative Commons Licence

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