Originally Posted By: Teslinhiker
Originally Posted By: Jolt
The gas situation in NJ has made me think...my car has a rather small tank, which would be a real disadvantage in that type of scenario if I needed to do a significant amount of driving (fortunately I do have a bike so that would help). I also don't really have a place to store fuel as I am renting an apartment in a multifamily (3 unit) building. Maybe the best thing to do is to fill up the tank and a couple of gas cans when potential badness is approaching...I suppose I could temporarily put a couple of full cans in the far corner of the yard, and use them to fill up the next time that is needed. Anyone have other thoughts?


Do you not have a trustworthy neighbor, friend, family member or co-worker who lives close by and has a garage or shed who will allow you to temporarily store the gas cans?


For temporary storage when a storm is approaching, maybe I could put a couple full cans in the trash shed outside my building--why I didn't think of that right away, I am not sure. That shed is awfully close to the building for storing large quantities of flammable liquids on a regular basis, but having a couple of gas cans in there for a few days should be OK.
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