Questions for Americans, specifically New Yorkers?

we often wonder why it's called gas in the USA and petrol in every other country ..lol
LPG and gasoline are two different types of gases. LPG is made up of chemicals such as; propane and butane. Gasoline is refined from oil with chemical additives.

LPG is used for bar-b-que grilles, some vehicles, cooking, heating, etc. It is in actual liquid into gas form.
Gasoline is primarily used in combustible engines. Gasoline us not an actual gas. It us a liquid.
We learned in school the different types of matter; solids, liquids and gases. Some scientists also include Plasma, which U.S. used in neon lights.
 
LPG and gasoline are two different types of gases. LPG is made up of chemicals such as; propane and butane. Gasoline is refined from oil with chemical additives.

LPG is used for bar-b-que grilles, some vehicles, cooking, heating, etc. It is in actual gas form.
Gasoline is primarily used in combustible engines. Gasoline us not an actual gas. It us a liquid.
We learned in school the different types of matter; solids, liquids and gases. Some scientists also include Plasma, which U.S. used in neon lights.
yes we know this... but why given that it's a liqhid... that we use in our cars...called Petroleum ( petrol ).. is it called GAS in the US ?:unsure:
 

yes we know this... but why given that it's a liqhid... that we use in our cars...called Petroleum ( petrol ).. is it called GAS in the US ?:unsure:
My guess is because GAS is a shortened form of GASOLINE.
Just like PETROL is a shortened form of PETROLEUM.

I think you’re just messing with my head. (lol)
 
My guess is because GAS is a shortened form of GASOLINE.
Just like PETROL is a shortened form of PETROLEUM.

I think you’re just messing with my head. (lol)
LOL..no I'm not trying to mess with you head. :ROFLMAO: I genuinely don't know why they don't call it Petrol live everywhere else...
 
On a six month road trip from Texas to Alaska, I pulled into a gas(oline) station in Oregon to fill the tank. As I stepped out of my vehicle, a young man came out and said, "Can I help you?" I thought maybe I had pulled into the wrong pumps, maybe it was for trucks only or something? I stood there confused for a few moments, thinking I would have to move my van.

He said, "We pump your gas here. In Oregon, it is against the law for you to pump your own gas." I was shocked! I said, "So you will fill my tank for me???" He chuckled and replied, "Yes, Ma'am." I didn't know what to say. So I got back into the driver's seat while he also cleaned the windshield and I handed him the cash to pay.

I think since then, they have rescinded that law. But it was sooo very strange, like a step back into the distant past.
 
On a six month road trip from Texas to Alaska, I pulled into a gas(oline) station in Oregon to fill the tank. As I stepped out of my vehicle, a young man came out and said, "Can I help you?" I thought maybe I had pulled into the wrong pumps, maybe it was for trucks only or something? I stood there confused for a few moments, thinking I would have to move my van.

He said, "We pump your gas here. In Oregon, it is against the law for you to pump your own gas." I was shocked! I said, "So you will fill my tank for me???" He chuckled and replied, "Yes, Ma'am." I didn't know what to say. So I got back into the driver's seat while he also cleaned the windshield and I handed him the cash to pay.

I think since then, they have rescinded that law. But it was sooo very strange, like a step back into the distant past.
It was only a few years ago a neighbor who'd done some traveling said that law was still in effect.
 
except in Spain in many places they still fill your tank for you... clean the windshield.. but no green stamps lol


Here in the Uk we haven't see windscreen cleaning or servced petrol filling since the 60's
Yes, it was in the 1960s that I recall it, too.
 
He said, "We pump your gas here. In Oregon, it is against the law for you to pump your own gas."
In 1991 I was in a god forsaken place called Meekatharra. I reached out to the pump and a was rudely told that @It's a $2000 fine if you touch that. I coldly replied telling her not spill any, the laugh was on her because I was sitting on the bike and it's illegal to fill a motorcycle while still sitting on it! Had I known that there was another servo in town I would have dropped the pump handle on the ground and ridden off. In rural WA you get your fuel where you can...
 
On a six month road trip from Texas to Alaska, I pulled into a gas(oline) station in Oregon to fill the tank. As I stepped out of my vehicle, a young man came out and said, "Can I help you?" I thought maybe I had pulled into the wrong pumps, maybe it was for trucks only or something? I stood there confused for a few moments, thinking I would have to move my van.

He said, "We pump your gas here. In Oregon, it is against the law for you to pump your own gas." I was shocked! I said, "So you will fill my tank for me???" He chuckled and replied, "Yes, Ma'am." I didn't know what to say. So I got back into the driver's seat while he also cleaned the windshield and I handed him the cash to pay.

I think since then, they have rescinded that law. But it was sooo very strange, like a step back into the distant past.

On my first trip to Philadelphia in 1975 I encountered the same in New Jersey, no self serve. Quite a shock as I never heard of it. I don't know if it has changed or not since then?
 


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