Newly Signed Bill Allows Oregonians to Self Serve Gasoline After 72 Years

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Summary:

  • Oregon drivers can now pump their own gas after 72 years of full-service gasoline.
  • Governor Tina Kotek signed House Bill 2426, allowing self-serve gasoline at all gas stations.
  • The new law ensures equal numbers of self-service and full-service pumps at gas stations.
  • Drivers express mixed reactions, with some embracing the change and others concerned about job security.
  • Oregonians are engaged in discussions about the impact of the new self-serve option.

Big news for Oregonians today, for the first time in 72 years, Oregon drivers will now be able to pump their own gas without the assistance of an attendant.


Bill Signed for Self-Service Gasoline

Governor Tina Kotek signed House Bill 2426 today, which allows for self-serve gasoline at all gas stations throughout Oregon. This change comes after decades of having attendants pump gas for customers, marking a significant shift in the state's fueling practices.

New Law Regulations

Under this new law, gas stations cannot have more self-service gas pumps than full-service ones, and the prices have to be the same for both self and full service. While there are conversations about what this law might mean for consumers, there is also a conversation about the lack of choice people had to vote on this matter. Some drivers expressed their dissatisfaction with not having a say in the decision-making process, feeling that the option slipped through the cracks in the hands of the voters.

Driver Reactions

While some drivers were initially apprehensive about pumping gas themselves, many saw the potential benefits that this change could bring, especially in terms of reducing gas station congestion. With Oregon's population growing, the move to self-service gasoline makes sense to ensure quicker fueling experiences for customers.

Concerns about Job Security

Despite the overall positive reception of the new self-serve option, concerns have been raised about attendant job security. People have expressed the need for job protection and hope that the introduction of self-service pumps won't lead to job losses in the industry.

Impact on Oregonians

This new bill has sparked significant discussions among Oregonians, with both pros and cons being voiced. While some embrace the newfound convenience, others are cautious about the potential implications it may have on employment and the fueling experience. As the change takes effect, it remains on the minds of those who have been accustomed to the traditional full-service model at gas stations.

Conclusion

With Governor Tina Kotek's signature, Oregonians now have the option to pump their own gas, ending a 72-year tradition of full-service gasoline. The impact of this change is still unfolding, with both excitement and concerns surrounding the shift. As the new self-serve era begins, the hope is that it will lead to smoother and more efficient fueling experiences while safeguarding jobs in the industry.


Reporting live in Medford, Rocky Walker, NewsWatch 12.

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