
The New Jersey gas law
Chapter 1
The battle of Hackensack
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Chapter 2
The science of the pump
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Chapter 3
Jobs, lobbies, and Jersey culture
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Chapter 4
Oregon and the shifting landscape
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YOUR GOAL
Master of The New Jersey gas law
Ch 1 · The battle of Hackensack
andy New Jersey Gas Pumping Law
No self-service fuel, that's New Jersey's way / A 1949 law, sparked by a price war, they say.
Fun Fact
Discount gas war: In 1948, Hackensack gas station owner Irving Reingold was shot at by rivals for undercutting their prices by three cents.
Glossary
self-service (noun)
The practice of serving oneself, especially when purchasing goods or services. In 1949, Irving Reingold opened a station in Hackensack where customers pumped their own fuel.
The practice of serving oneself, especially when purchasing goods or services. In 1949, Irving Reingold opened a station in Hackensack where customers pumped their own fuel.
Quiz
What was the primary public reason cited by legislators for banning self-service gas in 1949?
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What was the name of the official act passed in 1949 that banned self-serve gas in New Jersey?
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Which organization lobbied the New Jersey legislature to ban self-service gas in 1949?
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How many pumps did Irving Reingold's revolutionary Hackensack gas station have when it opened in 1948?
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What was the standard price of gas per gallon charged by Irving Reingold's competitors in 1948?



