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Old August 30th 17, 07:39 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 14:12:30 +0200, "tim..."
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On Tue, 8 Aug 2017 19:57:36 +0100
"Michael R N Dolbear" wrote:
Fully automatic self service petrol stations appeared in earnest in the
2000s, driven by supermarkets keen to cut costs to provide automatic
unattended fuelling at night and reduce staff needed to run the filling
station kiosk during the day. 'Pay at Pump' is now a common feature at
Tesco, Morrisons and Asda stores, with the latter having a number of
completely unattended filling stations, with just a phone to contact the
main store if assistance is required.

Its been a common feature in France for a long time plus even the manned
stations usually have a pump that takes cards so you don't have to go
and
endure the regulation scowl from Jean-Claude when you try to pay.


Just come back from 2 weeks in France

and pay at kiosk is definitely a minority sport there now. And evenings
and
Sundays, often an impossibility

(fortunately, the machines offer instructions in 4 languages -though you
can
just about bluff your way through without translation - unlike the bloody
Scandinavian offerings)

tim



But visiting Nordic countries as an English speaker is embarrassing
anyway. It seems like everyone speaks English (and their dogs likely
bark in EE).


It does, doesn't it

but a straw poll of asking random people who have just stopped at the same
middle of nowhere (by our standards) petrol station shows that it isn't true

tim