Looks like one of those streets right off Times Square.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Matters little to me since here in the Garden State self-service gas stations are not permitted. When I gas up out of state, I would prefer the gas filler door to be on the left side of the car, so I don't have to walk to the other side of the car.
John Bono
North Jersey
Matters little to me since here in the Garden State self-service gas stations are not permitted. When I gas up out of state, I would prefer the gas filler door to be on the left side of the car, so I don't have to walk to the other side of the car.
Yes that is the only cane I can use. My wrist do not allow me to use a normal cane. With these your fore arm catches the weight and it is more stable than a normal short cane. They also cause you to walk more upright than a normal walker or cane.
I have cars with them on both sides. My problem is when pulling up to the pumps, if the how can reach around the car. Costco has the old style with a hose that is retractable to the pump, so you could reach to the other side if need be. But most stations only have 1 length and you cannot get it across to the other side, so then you would need to make sure that you pull up with the tank facing the pump.
@brush…thanks for the info, I’m going to look into it further…stability is key!
Zeeky Banutski
The People’s Republic of Maryland
I'll take either. My biggest problem is trying to remember which side I am pulling up to the pump!
No problem for me as my truck has an arrow in the fuel gauge. And, of course, it's the only vehicle I have so how could I forget LOL