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A gas station, also known as a petrol station, fueling station or service station, is a facility that sells gasoline, diesel fuel, and other types of fuel to motor vehicle drivers. In addition to fuel, gas stations may also offer a range of other services, such as car washes, convenience stores, and repair services. Gas stations are typically located along major highways, busy intersections, and in urban areas. They are designed to be easily accessible to motorists and are often open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The layout of a gas station typically includes fuel pumps, a convenience store, and a service area where vehicles can be repaired or maintained. The history of gas stations dates back to the early 20th century when automobiles became more popular. The first gas station in the United States was opened in 1905 in St. Louis, Missouri. Since then, gas stations have become an integral part of modern society, providing a convenient and necessary service to millions of motorists every day. The safety of gas stations is paramount, and they must comply with strict regulations and safety standards to ensure the safe storage and dispensing of fuel. In addition, gas stations must also comply with environmental regulations to prevent contamination of soil and groundwater.

petrol station, fueling station, service station, gasoline, diesel fuel, car wash, convenience store, repair services, accessibility, safety, regulations

Joseph Williams

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Gas Station is a popular building type featured in anime, comics and manga. It usually falls into the category of roadside stores and is often featured as the setting of dramatic scenes, like races and fights, or comedic scenes. It is a frequently used location to showcase a character's personality and relationship with their environment. Generally, the gas station also represents a small roadside society in a certain town and can give insight into the state of the surrounding area. Often it is used to provide a contrast between the characters' home and the outside world, and to create a sense of surrealism or displacement.

Gas Station, Anime, Comics, Manga, Roadside Store.

Taro Yamada


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