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This could be interesting in June in Luxor! I'm glad we will be away when it comes into force nationally as I doubt any of the garages have internet access here.
The station owner said the company in charge were carrying out a trial "in order to handle any problems that could occur" but explained it can take 3 - 5 minutes per vehicle especially with forgotten passwords. The fuel queues are often a feature now so can't imagine what effect an extra 3 - 5 minutes per vehicle will have. I do think a limited trial run is a good idea though.
He also said they have frequent internet outages, which stops the whole station & he wondered “We do not know how would we face such problem when the system is adopted”
The new Egyptian government will press ahead with a smart card program for distributing fuel products that its predecessor had started before it was ousted by the military, the Finance Ministry said...
Let me tell you a secret...
Confusion seems to reign amongst our wonderful British 'must holiday population, regarding travel restrictions.
Now people, and I address GB or our Great British Public....
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It’s not travelling which is the problem.....it’s encountering other people who are infected and spray you with droplets. Just as easily done in your local shop.