One of the problems facing people affected by Hurricane Sandy is transportation. That includes access to gasoline, of course, which has become more important because many subways, trains, and buses are still well below capacity. Jack Hohman works at Us Gas in Union, New Jersey. He's been dealing with shortages and long lines.
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