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28th September 2021
10:04am BST

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Misfuelling is highly dangerous for vehicles and can cause significant and irreparable damage to cars. Motorists are advised to not switch on the ignition once they realise their mistake.
Furthermore, these additional breakdowns could potentially block the already crowded forecourts. Drivers who have made this mistake also need to have their tanks fully drained in order to rid their vehicles of both the wrong fuel and the supply that was already in the tank.
The AA's president, Edmund King, warned that: “Drivers also need to be careful because this weekend we have seen a dramatic rise in misfuelling compared to last weekend. This in turn unnecessarily reduces the fuel available as the whole tank has to be drained before refilling with the correct fuel.”
He once again called on drivers to avoid filling up until necessary, noting that: “For the vast majority of drivers there is no need to rush to the pumps [...] There is no need to top up ‘just in case’.”
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Speaking to BBC Breakfast over the weekend, King reiterated that is not a lack of supply that is causing the problem but rather the lack of HGV drivers, adding that it's the people “going out and filling up when they don’t really need to” that are causing the queues and added chaos.
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