Petrol station strike on the motorways: the situation is really critical and is making motorists and all those who travel a lot anxious.
Bad news is on the way for those who plan to travel in their own car or motorbike, covering km and km on the motorway. If you have to get gas, yes runs the risk of being left with an empty tank as the distributors threaten a strike. All drivers who decide to reach their destination via motorway make at least one stop at the service station to rest, stretch their legs, grab a bite to eat, have a coffee and refuel or refuel their vehicle with diesel.
Petrol station strike on the motorway: be careful when you risk being left with an empty petrol tank
The gas station attendants decided to continue to protest against the wrong management of the restructuring interventions of the service areas by the Executive. A Ministerial Decree he specifies that the maintenance work could lead to the suspension of the renewal of the concessions of some service stations along the motorway section. The Government complains about it state of degradation of some service areas and the price level set for motorists.
Already the month of October i managers Fegica and Faib they had taken to the streets to protest against the Executive. Despite the protests, the government remained unmoved. After months of warning, the petrol stations of the service areas located on the motorway have decided to call a real strike.
Petrol station strike on the motorway: when do you risk running out of petrol?
You must pay close attention if you decide to travel on the motorway: from the next 13th (10pm) to the 16th of December, petrol stations threaten to strike. It is good to stay up to date and avoid the inconvenience of finding petrol stations on strike on the motorway network. Better not risk it!
Motorway petrol station strike: what are motorists at risk?
Motorists who decide to hit the road from 10 pm on 13 December until 10 pm on 16 December they risk refueling on the motorway. It’s a nice disservice given that users are used to stopping at service areas to rest, have a sandwich, drink a coffee or fill up with petrol. So, you have to pay attention and maybe fill up earlier or not travel on those days.