New Jersey Unique State Laws

Is it legal for drivers to pump their own gasoline in New Jersey?

By DMV Master Editorial Team Updated Verified against NJSA §34:3A-7 (Retail Gasoline Dispensing Safety Act)
A

Yes, at all gas stations.

New Jersey prohibits self-service gasoline statewide.

B

Yes, but only after 10 PM.

There is no time-based exception.

C

No — gasoline must be dispensed by an attendant, and the driver must remain in the vehicle.

Correct answer

D

Only if the station has no attendants on duty.

Stations must staff attendants during open hours.

Detailed Explanation

New Jersey is the only US state with a total statewide ban on self-service gasoline (NJSA §34:3A-7). Attendants must pump all fuel, and drivers typically remain inside their vehicle. The law dates to 1949 and was upheld in 2015 when a repeal effort failed. Oregon partially repealed its similar law in 2023; NJ stands alone today.

Source: NJSA §34:3A-7 (Retail Gasoline Dispensing Safety Act)

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