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As part of a campaign to persuade New Jersey lawmakers to introduce self-service alternatives at the pump, 78 gas stations are providing one-day discounts.
Customers who prefer to pump their own gas at the pump will receive discounts at three Toms River-area gas stations on Friday, May 13th.
As part of a campaign to urge state lawmakers to provide self-serve options at the pump, 78 gas stations around New Jersey will offer lower, "self-serve" prices.
The Shell station at 1350 Route 9 South, the Exxon station at 13 Route 37 East, and Kelly's Sea Bay Sunoco on Route 35 North in Lavallette are the three stations in the Toms River area.
Fuel Your Way NJ, a group of "business and industry organizations" that lobbies for New Jersey to allow drivers to pump their own gas while preserving full-service stations, arranged the event.
The goal of the NJ Self-Serve Day of Awareness is to show the public how much money they could save if New Jersey enabled customers to pump their own gas. The Motorist Fueling Choice and Convenience Act, introduced by state lawmakers in March, would bring self-service alternatives to gas stations, but it has stuck in the General Assembly.