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Public relations campaign in Düsseldorf
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Long traffic jams for free refueling
Düsseldorf The police and the public order office regulated traffic for the public relations campaign at a gas station in Düsseldorf. Drivers had to be very patient: 20 liters of gasoline per vehicle. There were long traffic jams.
At a gas station in Rather Broich, the 20-liter cars were refueled free for an hour on Tuesday. Jet’s public relations campaign announced the day before on the Internet attracted so many motorists that a queue of more than a kilometer long formed.
Several motorcycle police officers and two employees of the public order office regulated traffic, blocked some turn lanes and tried to avoid jostling. “The audacity of some drivers is unbeatable,” said a police officer at the end of the action at 2 pm According to the police, there was no damage to the metal sheets.
One of the first in one of the eight pumps at 1 pm was Cinthuja Navam (31), who was standing in front of a Porsche Cayenne with her little Mazda. Neuss’s student found out about the action on social media. “I was in Düsseldorf, so it made sense,” he said. At 12:15 p.m., 45 minutes before the start of the campaign, she was one of the first to line up and accepted the waiting time.
Marcel Lügger (23) waited further back in the Lenaustraße queue. He works in hospitality and also believes that the time invested was worth it. “I drive a diesel. With 20 liters I can go quite far. “
The refueling itself only took about a minute and a half. Jet employees were at the eight fill points to fill the gasoline. Others helped as instructors. A total of 263 cars were refueled in an hour, as spokesman Nils Wick said. He is very satisfied with the process and the high level of popularity.
Small flaw: one of the managers of the gas station put super gasoline in a diesel car. He realized that just in time before he left, so he pumped and then refueled to make up for it.