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<blockquote data-quote="briarcreekguy" data-source="post: 2763034" data-attributes="member: 16975"><p>Good luck finding gas. If you aren't right by a station, and have some method of hand pumping it from the underground tanks, you are going to have to siphon it from abandoned/disabled cars. When 9/11 happened I was running a station and we had lines several blocks long to get fuel and had to order in another tanker of gas (no we didn't raise the price of fuel, like several other stations did). I can't imagine trying to hand pump fuel in a situation like that, unless you could recruit a crew to watch your back while you fill you jugs. That being said I would try to grab a mountain bike and what supplies I could and try to obtain a running vehicle and take it as far as it would go before I had to rely on my own horse power. P.S. I read an article several years ago where they tested the effects of EMP on modern cars, and as I recall the majority of them still functioned after the EMP blast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briarcreekguy, post: 2763034, member: 16975"] Good luck finding gas. If you aren't right by a station, and have some method of hand pumping it from the underground tanks, you are going to have to siphon it from abandoned/disabled cars. When 9/11 happened I was running a station and we had lines several blocks long to get fuel and had to order in another tanker of gas (no we didn't raise the price of fuel, like several other stations did). I can't imagine trying to hand pump fuel in a situation like that, unless you could recruit a crew to watch your back while you fill you jugs. That being said I would try to grab a mountain bike and what supplies I could and try to obtain a running vehicle and take it as far as it would go before I had to rely on my own horse power. P.S. I read an article several years ago where they tested the effects of EMP on modern cars, and as I recall the majority of them still functioned after the EMP blast. [/QUOTE]
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